| Hi, everybody! |
| Do you know how to say “Bye” in English? In this lesson, you'll learn three parting expressions in English. |
| Let’s start with the easiest one. |
| Take care |
| [slowly] Take care |
| Take care |
| The phrase "take care" is a commonly used as a parting expression. It can also be combined with the word "bye," so you can say "take care now, bye." It's a friendly way to say goodbye to people. |
| If you know that you are going to see the person again, there is a different phrase you should use. |
| See you later |
| [slowly] See you later |
| See you later |
| We can also say "see you," which is the shortened version of "see you later." |
| If you want to sound like a pro, here's a phrase for you. |
| Have a nice day |
| [slowly] Have a nice day |
| Have a nice day |
| When parting, it's often nice to wish somebody well. For example, you can say, "have a nice day" to someone that you won't see again until another time. This expression is a warmer way of saying "goodbye" to somebody, both formally and informally. |
| Let's wrap up this lesson by recapping what you've learned. Listen to the words and repeat after me. |
| Take care |
| Take care |
| * beep |
| Take care |
| See you later |
| See you later |
| * beep |
| See you later |
| Have a nice day |
| Have a nice day |
| * beep |
| Have a nice day |
| Well done! [pause] Here's a fun fact! |
| Besides the expressions you just learned, you might hear ciao in some states such as California. This is Italian meaning "catch you later." |
| You just learned how to say “Bye” in three different ways in English. |
| And don't forget, you can learn English twice as fast with your Free PDF lessons. Just click on the link in the description to download them! |
| See you later! |
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