Learning English is not only about mastering grammar and vocabulary, but more importantly about using it naturally in real-life situations. However, sentences in textbooks are often too formal, differing greatly from actual everyday expressions. To speak authentic and natural English, you need exposure to real-life dialogues. Here, we have selected frequently used English expressions for daily life, covering social, work, and travel scenarios, helping you break free from 'textbook English' and learn how native speakers truly express themselves. Below is the content for this issue, Episode 4, Part 34: Forever Elvis. Keep building your skills, and make your English closer to real life!
You ain't got a heart of heaven, and you ain't no friend of mine. They called him the King. Elvis Aaron Presley, born in Tupelo, Mississippi in 1935, could well claim to be the 20th century's most famous entertainer. In 10 short years, his style and sound swept the world. He's from the world, baby. I want to do the left. Jump for two to right. For the rock and roll. Kill the other one. Ready, ready, ready. Ready, ready. Ready, ready. Ready, ready. Ready to rock and roll.This concludes the content from Episode 4, Part 34: Forever Elvis, compiled by Qicaiwang. We hope it is of some help to you!
noun
1. (law) a procedure whereby a party to a suit says that a particular line of questioning or a particular witness or a piece of evidence or other matter is improper and should not be continued and asks the court to rule on its impropriety or illegality
2. the act of protesting
a public (often organized) manifestation of dissent
Synonym: protestdissent
3. the speech act of objecting
4. the act of expressing earnest opposition or protest
Synonym: expostulationremonstranceremonstration
adj
1. tending to domineer
adj
1. impressive because of unnecessary largeness or grandeur
[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;used to show disapproval
2. affectedly genteel
[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;[…]nbsp;Synonym: hifalutinhighfalutinhighfalutinghoity-toityla-di-da
adj
1. intermittently stopping and starting
e.g. fitful (or interrupted) sleep
off-and-on static
Synonym: fitfuloff-and-on(a)
2. discontinued temporarily
e.g. we resumed the interrupted discussion