Long Story Short & Other ways to be concise in English | English with Jennifer

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  • @inspirationalakash
    @inspirationalakash Před rokem +2

    Thanks for great session😊

  • @kimhongtranthi8824
    @kimhongtranthi8824 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you Jennifer

  • @72odair
    @72odair Před rokem

    I can't thank you enough!❤

  • @champadas881
    @champadas881 Před rokem

    I appreciate your style of presentation. It has a touch of genuine passion of work. Well done!

    • @Englishwithjennifer
      @Englishwithjennifer  Před rokem

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for studying with me today. :) Kind regards from Massachusetts, USA!

  • @davidribeiro5254
    @davidribeiro5254 Před rokem +1

    Your channel definitely stands out. Excellent content!

  • @mohammedalauddin5256
    @mohammedalauddin5256 Před rokem

    Thanks from Bangladesh

  • @TourismChannel
    @TourismChannel Před rokem

    Awesome video, thanks for sharing

  • @stunninglad1
    @stunninglad1 Před rokem +1

    Thanks! This is a very helpful lesson. "Cut to the chase" would be something a bored listeners may say. Getting to the point is usually appreciated.
    I see there is a brand new level on your Patreon -- one which includes extended Zoom lessons. Will it involve speaking and writing practice? Oh, yes please.

    • @Englishwithjennifer
      @Englishwithjennifer  Před rokem +2

      Ha ha. Yes, we could have a lesson on trying to make people be more concise: cut to the chase, get to the point, etc.
      Thank you for the generous Super Thanks! Indeed, we have a NEW level on Patreon. Advanced learners with a passion for learning and an interest in group instruction can join me for bimonthly Zoom classes. Sign up on April 1! :)

    • @stunninglad1
      @stunninglad1 Před rokem

      @@Englishwithjennifer Amazing perks, especially the Zoom lessons!
      Keeping details brief is a skill. It also helps prevent repetition if we write in a concise way.
      One may also say, "I don't need chapter and verse. Give me the short version." 😸

  • @rodrigosouza8723
    @rodrigosouza8723 Před rokem

    Hi, Jennifer! Happy Fri(yay)! Hope all is well. Just a quick note to say that I enjoyed this video very much! By the way, would the expression "bottom line," as in, "Bottom line, your vacation sounds like a lot of fun" be another variant to convey conciseness? I hope the sentence example above makes sense. Thanks for your time and attention to read this message. Have a good one! Greetings from São Paulo, Brazil! 🇧🇷

    • @Englishwithjennifer
      @Englishwithjennifer  Před rokem +1

      Yes, some people use that expression as well! Thanks for adding it. I'd say it's more for pushing your argument or proposal. I think it's especially appropriate in a business context.
      Bottom line, we need to act fast.
      Bottom line, we don't have the resources for that.
      Bottom line, he's the best candidate.

    • @rodrigosouza8723
      @rodrigosouza8723 Před rokem

      @@Englishwithjennifer That totally makes sense, and I greatly appreciate the additional example sentences with the expression "bottom line." Thank you, Jennifer, so much for taking the time to respond to my previous question. Please keep it up and all the best :)

  • @maxwellsimoes238
    @maxwellsimoes238 Před rokem

    Good tips. thank you.

  • @EvanHossain-fj7gn
    @EvanHossain-fj7gn Před rokem

    Yes I performed 😂 super so good 🎉😅

  • @EvanHossain-fj7gn
    @EvanHossain-fj7gn Před rokem

    Yes name janina we're success.🎉❤

  • @guerlineracine6598
    @guerlineracine6598 Před 3 měsíci

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  • @EvanHossain-fj7gn
    @EvanHossain-fj7gn Před rokem

    Right 😢

  • @mumtazhussain9879
    @mumtazhussain9879 Před rokem

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    • @Englishwithjennifer
      @Englishwithjennifer  Před rokem

      All the beginner videos are here.
      www.englishwithjennifer.com/students/yt-videos/

  • @hilalahmad7286
    @hilalahmad7286 Před rokem

    Long story short, this lesson has aptly explained how we can make people understand our thoughts in a nutshell. And that too without getting ourselves tangled in unnecessary details. We don't have to beat around the bush all the time.
    Please check my grammar!
    Thanks!
    Take care!

    • @Englishwithjennifer
      @Englishwithjennifer  Před rokem +1

      In word, you're awesome! Love the effort you put in. :)
      Suggestion: What's more, we don't have to get ourselves tangled in unnecessary details.

    • @hilalahmad7286
      @hilalahmad7286 Před rokem

      @@Englishwithjennifer
      Thanks Jennifer!
      Stay safe!

  • @mehali384
    @mehali384 Před rokem +1

    Does this expression have different meanings?
    The expression "when all is said and done" generally has one main meaning, which is to indicate that after everything has been considered or evaluated, a final conclusion can be made. However, the specific connotation of the phrase can vary depending on the context in which it is used.
    In some cases, "when all is said and done" can be used to suggest a sense of finality or closure, such as in the example of a project being completed successfully. In other cases, it can be used to suggest a sense of resignation or acceptance, such as in the example of doing the best one can with limited resources.
    Overall, while the specific connotation of the phrase may vary depending on the context, the general meaning of "when all is said and done" remains the same.
    So give examples of connotations.
    Sure, here are a few examples of how the connotation of "when all is said and done" can vary depending on the context:
    Connotation of Finality:
    "When all is said and done, we'll finally be able to move on from this chapter of our lives."
    In this example, the phrase suggests a sense of finality and closure, indicating that once everything has been considered and evaluated, the speaker and others involved can finally move on from a difficult situation.
    Connotation of Resignation:
    "When all is said and done, I know I won't get the job because I lack the necessary experience."
    In this example, the phrase suggests a sense of resignation or acceptance, indicating that the speaker has evaluated the situation and come to the conclusion that they will not get the job due to a lack of experience.
    Connotation of Optimism:
    "When all is said and done, I'm confident that our team will emerge victorious in the competition."
    In this example, the phrase suggests a sense of optimism, indicating that once everything has been considered and evaluated, the speaker is confident that their team will come out on top in the competition.
    Overall, the connotation of "when all is said and done" can vary depending on the context in which it is used, but it generally implies a sense of finality or conclusion.
    Can you give me more examples?
    Sure, here are some more examples of how the connotation of "when all is said and done" can vary:
    Connotation of Reflection:
    "When all is said and done, I think this trip will be one of the most memorable experiences of my life."
    In this example, the phrase suggests a sense of reflection, indicating that once everything has been considered and evaluated, the speaker believes that this trip will be remembered as a significant and memorable experience.
    Connotation of Regret:
    "When all is said and done, I'll regret not spending more time with my family while they were still around."
    In this example, the phrase suggests a sense of regret, indicating that once everything has been considered and evaluated, the speaker believes that they will regret not spending more time with their family in the past.
    Connotation of Resolution:
    "When all is said and done, we need to find a way to resolve this conflict."
    In this example, the phrase suggests a sense of resolution, indicating that once everything has been considered and evaluated, the speaker believes that there needs to be a resolution to a conflict or problem.
    Overall, the connotation of "when all is said and done" can vary depending on the context, but it typically implies a sense of conclusion or finality, with additional connotations of reflection, regret, resolution, optimism, resignation, or closure, depending on the situation.
    Can you give me more examples?
    Sure, here are some additional examples of how the phrase "when all is said and done" can be used in different contexts:
    Connotation of Gratitude:
    "When all is said and done, I am so grateful for the support of my friends and family during this difficult time."
    In this example, the phrase suggests a sense of gratitude, indicating that once everything has been considered and evaluated, the speaker is grateful for the support they received during a challenging period.
    Connotation of Perspective:
    "When all is said and done, this argument seems pretty insignificant in the grand scheme of things."
    In this example, the phrase suggests a sense of perspective, indicating that once everything has been considered and evaluated, the speaker believes that the argument or issue at hand is relatively minor compared to other things in life.
    Connotation of Achievement:
    "When all is said and done, I feel proud of what we were able to accomplish as a team."
    In this example, the phrase suggests a sense of achievement, indicating that once everything has been considered and evaluated, the speaker feels proud of what they and their team were able to accomplish.
    Overall, the phrase "when all is said and done" can have different connotations depending on the context, with common themes including conclusion, reflection, gratitude, perspective, and achievement.

    • @Englishwithjennifer
      @Englishwithjennifer  Před rokem +1

      Indeed, there are slightly different uses. Thanks for sharing.

    • @mehali384
      @mehali384 Před rokem +1

      @@Englishwithjennifer This all text is from ChaGPT which I asked it. The reason of sending this text to you is because I want to you to make more in-depth videos because you are an able teacher.

    • @Englishwithjennifer
      @Englishwithjennifer  Před rokem

      We go in-depth on Patreon. :) It's an ongoing program for advanced learners.
      www.patreon.com/englishwithjennifer

  • @espiriobelmontes4342
    @espiriobelmontes4342 Před rokem

    I love you beautiful 😘