
All Ears English Podcast AEE 1916: Get Outta Here! How to Respond Appropriately When Someone Shares News in English
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Jan 4, 2023 Discover the art of responding to exciting news in English with enthusiasm and flair. Explore the playful nuances of the phrase 'get out of here' and its diverse meanings. Enjoy engaging role plays that illustrate how context alters interpretations. Delve into the evolution of casual speech and its connection to pop culture, featuring iconic television catchphrases. Learn effective phrases to enhance your conversational skills and make interactions more vibrant.
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Moving to France Anecdote
- Michelle jokingly tells Lindsay she's moving to France.
- Lindsay responds with "Get out of here!"
Using "Get Out Of Here"
- "Get out of here" can be used casually to express disbelief.
- It can also be used as a friendly way to tell someone to leave.
Seinfeld Reference
- Michelle mentions a Seinfeld episode where Elaine says "Get out!"
- This is a shortened, more emphatic version of "Get out of here!"
