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  • Hello and welcome to The English We Speak

  • with me, Feifei

  • ..and me, Roy.

  • In this programme, we have an

  • expression which

  • describes when someone has read the message

  • you've sent them, but hasn't replied.

  • That reminds me, Roy - did you get my

  • message yesterday?

  • Ohyes, I did. I read it and then

  • totally forgot to answer you. Was it

  • something important?

  • I can't believe it! You completely ignored

  • my message. I got left on read!

  • What's the colour 'red' got to do with

  • the fact I forgot to reply? Red is actually

  • my favourite colour.

  • Not red the colour, but 'read' as in the

  • past of 'read'.

  • Ahhh, got you. Sorry, I didn't mean to leave

  • you on read. It's just I was in the middle

  • of somethingand then I got distracted

  • ….and then

  • OK. Roy. I understand! What was so important

  • that you couldn't reply?

  • I was eating a really nice banana, and

  • then I just forgotsorry.

  • That's a terrible excuseit's

  • a good thing we're friends or I might think

  • you were ignoring me. Anyway, let's listen

  • to these examples

  • I can't believe I was left on read. I sent

  • him a message and I can see he's looked

  • at it, but he hasn't replied!

  • My partner always leaves me on read. They get

  • really distracted and then don't message

  • me back.

  • You shouldn't assume the worst if you get

  • left on read. If someone reads your message

  • and doesn't reply, they might be really

  • busy and planning to respond later.

  • This is The English We Speak from BBC Learning

  • English and we're talking about the expression

  • 'left on read'. We use this when someone

  • has read a message, but hasn't replied.

  • So, were you really eating a banana and that's

  • why you left me on read?

  • Yeah, sorry. Well, I was also playing video

  • games which might have been the main reason.

  • Haha – I knew it! Well the next time I want

  • to offer you free tickets to the 'Rob's

  • Rolling Biscuit' rock concert, hopefully

  • you'll reply and not just leave me on read!

  • What!?! Free tickets?! Let me read the message

  • again! Can I still have the tickets?

  • Sorry, it's too late now. I gave them to

  • Neil. He didn't leave me on read. Bye, Roy.

  • Bye.

Hello and welcome to The English We Speak

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左邊的閱讀。《我們說的英語》 (Left on read: The English We Speak)

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    林宜悉 posted on 2021/01/14
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