Useful Vocabulary for Friends - Improve Your Communication Skills!

Learn vocabulary related to friendship, including terms like long-lost friend and strike up a friendship.

00:00:00 Learn excellent phrases related to the topic of friends, including 'Fairweather friend', someone who cannot be trusted in tough times but is friendly in good times.

πŸ”‘ The video discusses phrases related to the topic of friends, starting with the phrase 'Fairweather friend' which refers to someone who is only friendly during good times.

πŸ”‘ The importance of loyalty and trust in friendships is emphasized throughout the lesson.

πŸ”‘ Other phrases related to friends, such as 'bestie' and 'soulmate', are also covered in the video.

00:01:05 The video discusses the importance of true friends, describing them as people we can trust in difficult times, who listen to our problems and offer sympathy.

πŸ‘₯ It is important to distinguish between true friends and Fairweather friends.

🀝 A true friend is someone who is willing to listen and offer sympathy in difficult times.

πŸ’ͺ A strong friendship means supporting each other through thick and thin.

00:02:12 Learn vocabulary related to friendship and relationships, including phrases like 'drift apart' and 'see eye to eye'.

When a relationship between two people deteriorates over time, it is referred to as drifting apart.

To see eye to eye means to agree on something, and Mark and Arthur have a strong understanding.

Falling out with someone means to have a fight or argument with them.

00:03:18 Summary: Learn vocabulary related to friendship, including terms like long-lost friend and strike up a friendship.

πŸ‘₯ Tony and Steve had a falling out over business and stopped talking to each other.

πŸ‘« A long-lost friend refers to someone you haven't seen in a while, like Mark's college friend.

🀝 To strike up a friendship means to make a new friend, like Mark's cousin and him.

00:04:24 Learn vocabulary related to friendships: lifelong friends, hit it off, keep in touch. Examples illustrate the meanings. Useful for IELTS preparation.

πŸ“š Lifelong friends are best friends known for a long time.

🀝 To 'hit it off' means to immediately like and become friends with someone.

πŸ“ž 'Keep in touch with' means to regularly stay in contact.

00:05:28 Learn useful vocabulary for friends and improve your communication skills with these excellent phrases.

πŸ“š Developing a bond with friends takes time and effort.

πŸ‘₯ Losing touch with friends means not being in regular contact.

πŸ’¬ Learning and using common phrases about friendship enhances communication skills.

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