In this vocabulary video for upper intermediate English learners (B1.2/B2.1), we discuss relationships. We look at the vocabulary to talk about different stages of a relationship in English before I put this into practise by talking about the stages of my own relationship.
Vocabulary: to meet somebody, to go on a date, a blind date, to set somebody up, to stand somebody up, to get to know somebody, opposites attract, to have something in common with somebody, to keep it casual, to have a fling, to fall in love with somebody, to ask somebody to be your girlfriend/boyfriend, to be attracted to somebody, to get engaged, to propose to somebody, to get married, to enter a civil partnership, to buy a house together, to have children together, anniversary, to get divorced, to separate from somebody, to break up, to split up, to be with somebody, to meet the family/friends, to ask somebody out, to go out with somebody, to have a long-distance relationship, to move in together, to settle down
VIDEO OUTLINE
0’00: Introduction
0’42: Vocabulary for dating
1’32: Vocabulary for commitment
2’02: Vocabulary for serious commitment
2’45: Vocabulary for the end of a relationship
3’14: Vocabulary in use (Conversation)
5’16 Conclusion
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