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Speaker 1: Hey there, it's Michael here, and welcome back to another

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Happy English Saturday short. Your quick tip for speaking English

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better today, Let's look at a really natural and friendly

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phrase you'll hear all the time in everyday English. Sounds

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like a plan. We use sounds like a plan when

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we agree to someone's suggestion or idea. It's a casual,

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upbeat way to say, that's a good idea, or let's

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do that. Like if your friend says let's meet at

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six o'clock for dinner, you can reply, sounds like a plan.

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Or maybe your coworker says, how about we finish this

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project on Monday, you can say, yeah, sounds like a plan.

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It's short, friendly, and and works perfectly in everyday conversation

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at work, with friends, even with your family. So remember,

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the next time someone suggests something you agree with, skip

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the formal that's a good idea and just say yeah,

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sounds like a plan. It's a natural way to reply,

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and hey, sounds like a plan. To join me again

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next week for another Happy English Saturday short. Right, Just

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remember to follow or subscribe so you don't miss the

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next Happy English podcast and next week's Saturday short. Thanks

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for listening and until next time, keep learning and keep

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it cool.

