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Welcome to the English We Speak with.
Me, Fei Fei and me, Rob.
Fei Fei.
Could we hurry up, please?
Hurry up.
Do you need to be somewhere, Rob?
Yeah, I need to get to the shops to buy something in the sales.
So you want to snap up a bargain?
Well, I.
I don't want to snap anything.
Just grab a bargain.
That's what I mean.
When you snap up something, it means you get something quickly and with enthusiasm.
So, Rob, you want to snap up a bargain at the shops,
but you could also snap up tickets for a concert or snap up the offer of an amazing job.
Well, today I want to snap up a new smartphone that's on sale for half price.
Well, don't go yet.
We have some examples to listen to.