Here's How To Give Me A Shout Without Shouting
Here's How To Give Me A Shout Without Shouting
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Jenna and Max are at a cozy café when suddenly Max gets an email. Max (staring at his phone, confused): Hey, Jenna, this guy I’m working with just said, “Give me a shout.” What does that even mean? Jenna (stirring her coffee): It just means to contact him. Max (frowning): Wait… but “shout” means to yell. So, does he want me to yell his name? Jenna (laughs): No, no! He’s not asking you to actually shout. It just means to message him, call him—basically, let him know when you need something. Max (nodding slowly): Okay… so, if I say “I’ll give you a shout,” it means I’ll call you? Jenna (approving): Exactly! Or text, or email—whatever works. Max (thinking hard): Hmm… but what if I really do shout your name? Like—HEY, JENNA! [SFX: Café customers turning to stare] Jenna (covering her face, whispering): Okay, maybe don’t do that in public… Max (grinning): Got it. So, if I’m stuck on my project later, I can just say, “Jenna, I’ll give you a shout?” Jenna (thumbs up): Now you’re getting it! Max (pauses, tilting head): Wait… I have to ask—how do you know all these phrases so well? It’s like English just clicks for you. Jenna (shrugging, playfully): Well, let’s just say I found the cheat code. Max (leaning in, curious): Cheat code? What, like a secret trick? Jenna (grinning): Kinda! I trained with English Teacher Smith on iTalki. It wasn’t just lessons—it was real conversation, real corrections, and now, boom! English feels natural. Max (raising an eyebrow, impressed): That actually sounds pretty smart. Jenna (pulls out phone, taps screen): Here, see? Just click the profile, book a speaking lesson, and you’ll be talking like a pro in no time. Max (smirking, clicking on phone): Alright… I’ll give Teacher Smith a shout then. (books lesson)
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