[Music] hello English Learners welcome back to English pod my name is Marco and I'm Erica today we're bringing you part two of another great lesson that we had yes new guy in town the new guy in town part two part two kind of a creepy story yes yeah and this one is also a little bit strange a little bit weird yeah unusual outcome unusual ending but it has to do a lot with invitations that's right so an invitation is when you ask somebody to do something with you right mhm a dinner invitation so we're going
to be talking about invitations and inviting people to do things okay well with that let's listen to the dialogue for the first [Music] time oh Arman thank you for such a thoughtful invitation it's really very nice of you to invite us over for dinner don't you think so Ellen oh yes of course we'd love to come over can I bring in a no don't worry about it I'll take care of everything I'll see you tonight come with an appetite I know I will I don't want to go over to his place for dinner he gives
me the creeps why on Earth did you accept oh come on Ellen it'll be nice to get to know him besides he's new to the neighborhood and it would be rude to decline his invitation I guess guess so you always wrote me into things like this ladies thank you for coming you look delicious I mean beautiful please come in oh Armand you are too kind how did I get myself into this wow I'm really anxious to see what happens in in this dinner party yeah I guess we'll have to stay tuned and find out for
part three yeah all right well we have some really great vocabulary so I guess we can start with language takeaway language takeaway all right on language takeaway today we have three great words uh Erica why don't you start us off with the first one the first word is thoughtful thoughtful thoughtful thoughtful so when you're thoughtful you're kind right you're kind you're considerate to other people you think about what the other person would like and you do that thing it's so thoughtful of you yeah our second phrase give me the creeps give me the creeps give
me the creeps this is kind of a funny phrase but I think if we listen to some examples we'll understand the meaning example one horror movies giv me the creeps example two stop it you're giving me the creeps example three I saw this really scary clown it gave me the creeps so I can see this one means to make me feel uncomfortable right it makes me feel like strange scared yeah SC also gives me the creeps mhm and our last phrase for language takeaway rope me into rope me into something rope me into something mhm
so if you rope me into something it's it's like you convince me to do something that I don't really want to do right so I roped you into lending me your car yes that was a bad idea that was a bad idea and you wrote me into going out for beers after work yeah that was a great idea all right so rope me into convince yeah all righty so I guess we could listen to our dialogue again this time a little bit slower and you'll be able to understand the language a little bit more [Music]
clearly oh Armand thank you for such a thoughtful invitation it's really very nice of you to invite us over for dinner don't you think so Ellen oh yes of course we'd love to come over can I bring anything a no don't worry about it I'll take care of everything I'll see you tonight come with an appetite I know I will I don't want to go over to his place for dinner he gives me the creeps why on Earth did you accept oh come on Ellen it will be nice to get to know him besides he's
new to the neighborhood and it would be rude to decline his invit I guess so you always wrote me into things like this ladies thank you for coming you look delicious I mean beautiful please come in come in oh Armand you are too kind how did I get myself into this well I guess that's a lot more clear and uh with that we can start putting it together today putting it together today we've got three words and phrases that we want to show you how you can put together and use differently the first one is
appetite appetite appetite appetite so appetite is like a a strong desire for food right right an appetite we've got some examples that show you how to use this phrase let's listen example one M dinner smells so good it's giving me an appetite example two you're sure eating a lot you must have a big appetite example three I'm getting sick I have a fever and I have lost my appetite okay so we saw some great examples of appetite you can lose your appetite that's right you have a big appetite small appetite a healthy appetite right so
it just means a desire for food hunger for food okay great what's our second phrase for today get to know someone get to know get to know so when you get to know someone is you talk to them and you find out what they do yeah you get more familiar with them more familiar right for example we can say I got to know her in Spanish class and she's a really nice person yeah or you can say Armand Ellen and Doris got to know each other at a dinner party right or you can say if
you get to know me you'll see that I'm not a bad guy yeah that's true okay get to know and our third phrase is why on Earth why on Earth why on Earth why on Earth this is yeah this like a saying expression you can use it in a lot of different ways so we've got some examples for you let's listen example one where on Earth is my phone example two how on Earth did you learn English in one month example three what an earth is it so when you ask a question with on Earth
so why on Earth how on Earth what on Earth it's like you're showing a lot of surprise okay great stuff so let's just listen to our dialogue a third [Music] time oh Arman thank you for such a thoughtful invitation it's really very nice of you to invite us over for dinner don't you think so Ellen oh yes of course we'd love to come over can I bring anything no don't worry about it I'll take care of everything I'll see you tonight come with an appetite I know I will I don't want to go over to
his place for dinner he gives me the creeps why on Earth did you accept oh come on Ellen it'll be nice to get to know him besides he's new to the neighborhood and it would be rude to decline his invitation I guess so you always wrote me into things like this ladies thank you for coming you look delicious I mean beautiful please come in oh arand you are too kind how did I get myself into [Music] this we want to know what you think happens next yes what happens in this dialogue next so we want
you to send us your idea of what happens next and we're going to choose the best one that's right Marco and I will choose the best continuation of the story and we'll use that in part three of the new guy in town that's right so you can give it any direction you want that's right and of course we'll publish the name of the author mhm with the lesson yes I'm really anxious to see what ideas come up and how we can end this dialogue I know we've got a lot of really creative users out there
so I'm really looking forward to this that's right that's right so be sure to send us your ideas either a private message or you can post it on the comment section this lesson and any other questions or doubts go to englishpod dcom and you can leave them there yes Marco and I are always happy to answer your questions okay folks so until then it's goodbye [Music] bye the English pod audio review listen to the meaning then say the vocabulary word showing concern for the needs and feelings of other people thoughtful a physical desire of food
appetite make someone to feel scared and uncomfortable give the creeps start to know become familiar with someone get to know expression to emphasize surprise or frustration on Earth say you will not or cannot do something decline rope into polite way to ask guests to make themselves comfortable make yourself at home being a friendly and caring host to the guests hospitable potluck a party to celebrate moving into a new house hous Waring let's try that faster say you will not or cannot do something decline being a friendly and caring host to the guests hospitable polite way
to ask guests to make themselves com fortable make yourself at home a physical desire of food appetite a party to celebrate moving into a new house housewarming start to know become familiar with someone get to know showing concern for the needs and feelings of other people thoughtful make someone to feel scared and uncomfortable give the creeps potluck expression to emphasize surprise or frustration on Earth rope into now say the word and hear it in a sentence thoughtful thanks for the Christmas gift it's exactly what I want you're so thought thoughtful this is very thoughtful of
you to help me out thoughtful thank you for being so thoughtful appetite M dinner smells so good it's giving me an appetite appetite you're sure eating a lot you must have a big appetite appetite I'm getting sick I have a fever and I've lost my appetite give the creeps horror movies give me the creeps give the creeps stop showing these images to me they are giving me the creep give the creeps I saw this really scary clown it gave me the creep where on Earth is my phone how on Earth did you learn English in
one month what on Earth is it decline it's not plight to decline Molly and Jim's dinner invitation decline unfortunately I'm going to have to decline the invitation to party I'm busy that day decline everyone is going to attend the wedding no one declined our invitation last night Pete roped me into going for a drink after work Renee is always roping me into doing her work for her you're not going to rope me into spending the whole day shopping get to know Ken and Victor got to know each other in University get to know after you
get to know him Alan is a really nice guy get to know I'm spending some time getting to know my team [Music]