Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Welcome to twominuteenglish.com. Teaching you English through two-minute lessons In this lesson, we will see commonly used expressions of surprise and disbelief. Hey Ronnie! I heard you got into Harvard. Yes, I did. Wow, man! That’s awesome! It is, isn't it? But I studied real hard for my SATs. So when are you leaving? I guess next month. I already rented an apartment there. Wow! That’s great! All by yourself? Yup! I’ve been saving for this for a long time. Hey Ronnie! I heard you’ll be leaving next month. Actually, I’m going next week. Are you kidding me? So soon? Yeah. I have a lot to deal with when I get there. I rented an apartment too. That’s great. How much did you have to deposit in advance? I didn't have to pay up front. I pulled some strings so there was no deposit. You gotta be kidding me! This is amazing. I’m so happy for you. Where have you been, Sam? I've been calling you all day long. I’m sorry. I was out. I forgot my phone at home. You are unbelievable. We had plans for today I know. I’m sorry. I forgot to tell you that I would be busy today. What was so important? I had to go for a baseball match. Unbelievable. Your match was more important than our plans? You’re unbelievable, Kate! I need some time for myself too. Hey Mark. Did you hear it? What happened, Sam? Ronnie got into Harvard. I don’t believe it. Really? Yeah. He’s moving next week. Is he staying at the dorm? No. He’ll be staying in a rented apartment. I don’t believe it, man. That’s fantastic. Wow, man! That’s awesome! Wow! That’s great! Are you kidding me? You gotta be kidding me! You’re unbelievable, Kate! This is amazing. I’m so happy for you. That’s awesome! Unbelievable.
B1 unbelievable ronnie rented kidding apartment disbelief Expressing Surprise and Disbelief - Learn to Speak English Fluently 107 31 Kevin Lu posted on 2014/01/29 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary