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Want to sound natural when talking about love and relationships in English? In this video, you’ll learn 17 essential dating and relationship expressions through real movie clips! 🎥💕 From falling in love to breaking up, flirting to spooning—watch how native speakers use these words in real-life situations. #esl #eslteacher #englishvocabulary #dating #relationships / @englishwithmoviesforyou 1. Fall in love with (someone) – To develop romantic feelings for someone. 🔹 Example: "I didn’t expect to fall in love with my best friend." 2. Fall out of love with (someone) – To stop loving someone. 🔹 Example: "Over time, they fell out of love with each other." 3. Break up with (someone) – To end a romantic relationship. 🔹 Example: "She broke up with her boyfriend last week." 4. Be in love with (someone) – To have strong romantic feelings for someone. 🔹 Example: "He’s still in love with his ex." 5. Be in a relationship with (someone) – To be dating or romantically involved with someone. 🔹Example: "I’ve been in a relationship with him for two years." 6. Flirt – To behave in a way that shows romantic interest. 🔹 Example: "She always flirts with him at work." 7. Hit on (someone) – To aggressively or obviously flirt with someone, often in a direct way. 🔹 Example: "That guy at the bar was hitting on me all night." 8. Clingy – A person who is overly dependent or needy in a relationship. 🔹 Example: "I like affection, but I don’t want a clingy partner." 9. The big spoon – The person who wraps their arms around their partner while cuddling. 🔹 Example: "I love being the big spoon—it’s so cozy!" 10. The little spoon – The person being held in a cuddling position. 🔹 Example: "I always prefer being the little spoon." 11. Have a crush on (someone) – To like someone romantically but not be in a relationship with them. 🔹 Example: "I have a huge crush on my coworker." 12. Ask (someone) out – To invite someone on a romantic date. 🔹 Example: "He finally asked her out after months of flirting." 13. To ghost (someone) – To suddenly stop all communication with someone (texts, calls, messages) without any explanation, usually in a dating or friendship context. 🔹 Example: "We went on three dates, and then he ghosted me—I never heard from him again." 14. Love at first sight – The feeling of instantly falling in love with someone the first time you see them. 🔹 Example: "Do you believe in love at first sight, or do you think love takes time to grow?" 15. Situationship – A romantic or intimate relationship that lacks clear labels or commitment. It’s more than just friendship but not officially a relationship. 🔹 Example: "We go on dates and act like a couple, but we’re not official—it’s just a situationship." 16. To be on a date – To be spending time with someone in a romantic setting, usually with the intention of getting to know them better as a potential partner. 🔹 Example: "Are you two just friends, or are you on a date?" 17. To date (someone) – To be in a romantic relationship with someone or to regularly go on romantic outings together. 🔹 Example 1 (early stage): "We’ve been dating for a few weeks, but we’re not official yet." 🔹Example 2 (serious relationship): "She’s been dating him for two years now." 🔥 Watch, learn, and level up your English with fun and engaging movie moments! ✨ Subscribe for more English in Movies & Series! ✨ 00:00 - date(d) sb 00:19 - break/broke/broken up with sb (over text) 00:43 - ghost(ed) sb = stop all communication 01:00 - love at first sight 01:17 - fall/fell/fallen in love with sb 01:40 - fall/fell/fallen out of love with sb 01:50 - flirt(ed) with sb 02:00 - situationship = not an official relationship 02:19 - be in a relationship with sb 02:35 - clingy = needy, overly dependent 02:48 - have/had a crush on sb = like sb romantically 03:01 - be in love with sb 03:13 - hit on sb = flirt aggressively 03:29 - be on a date 03:41 - ask sb out = to invite on a date 03:52 - the big spoon - the person who hugs, the little spoon - the person being hugged