The English We Speak: Find your groove

我们说的英语:找到你的最佳状态

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语言学习

2024-08-20

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  • Hello, and welcome to the English we speak, where we explain phrases used by fluent english speakers so that you can use them, too.

  • I'm fei fei, and I'm here with Phil.

  • Hello.

  • How are you, fei fei?

  • I keep hearing you humming tunes around the office.

  • Are you happy about something?

  • I am.

  • I'm really getting into music.

  • I've started playing the piano.

  • It was difficult at first, but now I'm really finding my groove.

  • That's good.

  • To hear and find your groove is the expression that we're learning in this program.

  • What does it mean?

  • Let's start with groove.

  • We can use it to talk about a rhythm or a piece of music that's easy to dance to.

  • When you find your groove, it means you find you can do something easily and you really start to enjoy it, whether that's playing music or something else.

  • I'm glad you found your groove with the piano, but as you said, it's not just music.

  • So at work recently, I've started editing a lot of videos.

  • It was difficult at first, but I've really found my groove with it.

  • It's becoming a lot easier.