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    Flirting with someone - English lesson


    💘 Flirting with Someone - English vocabulary & expressions

     

     

     


    🧠 1. Useful vocabulary - Learn the words!
    💞 Feelings and attraction:


    - To be attracted to someone = You like how someone looks or acts
    - To have a crush = You secretly like someone a lot
    - To fall for someone = To start to love someone
    - To be into someone (informal) = To really like someone (romantic way)
    - To have butterflies (in your stomach) = You feel nervous because you like someone
    - To feel nervous =  You feel shy or unsure



    💬 Flirting actions:


    - To flirt = To talk or act in a romantic way
    - To make the first move = To start a conversation or ask someone out
    - To smile at someone = You look at them and smile
    - To glance at someone = To look quickly at someone
    - To joke around = To be funny to make someone laugh
    - To lightly touch (arm, shoulder...) =  A small touch to connect



    📱 Flirting by message (Texting):


    - To text someone = To send a message
    - To send a heart emoji ❤️ = A flirty or romantic symbol
    - To react to a story (social media) = To like or reply to someone's post
    - To slide into someone's DMs = To send a private message (informal)
    - To like a photo = You click "like" to show interest

    💔 Rejection or Awkward moments :

    - To get rejected = When someone says "no" or isn't interested
    - To be friendzoned = When someone only wants to be friends
    - To not be interested = They don't feel the same way
    - It's awkward = It feels strange or uncomfortable
    - To be too forward = To be too direct or pushy

     

     

     

    💬 2. Useful Sentences - What to Say When Flirting
    🧷 Starting a conversation
    - Hi! I saw you and I had to say hi.

    - You have such a positive vibe.

    - I like your outfit - it's cool.

    - What's your name?

    - Do you come here a lot?

     

     

    🌟 Giving a compliment:
    - You're really cute.

    - That smile should be illegal! (Funny way to say you love their smile)

    - You have a really good sense of humor.

    - I could listen to you talk for hours.

    - Your eyes are beautiful.

     

     

    ☕ Asking someone out:
    - Wanna grab a coffee sometime?

    - Would you like to hang out this weekend?

    - Let's go see a movie together.

    - I'd really like to get to know you better.

     

     

    🎭 3. Roleplay - Practice with a friend!
    Situation: At a party. You want to talk to someone you like.

    YOU:
    Hi! I love your jacket - where did you get it?
    (You're starting the conversation with a compliment.)

    OTHER PERSON:
    Oh, thanks! I got it online. You have great style too.
    (They're happy and give you a compliment back.)

    YOU:
    That's sweet of you to say. I'm Alex, by the way.
    (You introduce yourself.)

    OTHER PERSON:
    Nice to meet you, Alex. I'm Taylor.
    (They say their name too.)

    YOU:
    Nice to meet you too. Wanna go get a drink and talk a bit?
    (You suggest spending more time together.)

    OTHER PERSON:
    Sure, let's go!
    (They say yes!) 🥳

    🔁 Practice Tip: Change the names, place, and compliments to make your own version!

     

     

    🌍 4. Culture tips - How to flirt in English
    🇬🇧 In England and other English-speaking countries:

    - People often flirt in a friendly, relaxed way.

    - Humour is very common - being funny is attractive!

    - Compliments are usually light (not too serious).

    - It's normal to say: "Wanna hang out?" instead of "Go on a date?"

    - Always be polite and respectful. If the person says no, don't push.

     

     

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    Context:You are at a friend's party. You see a girl you like and go talk to her.



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    1. YOU: Hey, I really like your vibe. You’ve got a great
    (1). (Hint: What do you give when you say something nice to someone?)

    2. OTHER PERSON: Aww, thank you! That’s such a nice
    (2). (Hint: A nice thing someone says to you.)

    3. YOU: To be honest, I’ve had a little
    (3) on you for a while. (Hint: You secretly like someone a lot.)

    4. OTHER PERSON: Haha really? I didn’t know that! You’re making me feel
    (4). (Hint: You feel this when you're shy or excited.)

    5. YOU: Same! I always get
    (5) when I talk to someone I like. (Hint: It’s a feeling in your stomach when you’re nervous.)

    6. OTHER PERSON: Well… I think you’re really cute too. I’m
    (6) you. (Hint: A short way to say you like someone romantically.)

    7. YOU: Wow, really? That makes me so happy. Do you maybe want to
    (7) this weekend? (Hint: Another way to say “go out” or “spend time together”.)

    8. OTHER PERSON: Yes, I’d love to! Maybe we can grab a drink or see a
    (8)? (Hint: Something you watch together in a cinema.)

    9. YOU: Perfect. I promise not to
    (9) you like last time. (Hint: When someone disappears and stops answering messages.)

    10. OTHER PERSON: Haha deal. But you have to keep sending those sweet !











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