Today we talk about the expressions and phrases “I’m in your corner,” “Slim Pickings,” “Backhanded compliment,” “Let it Slide,” “Butterflies in Your Stomach” and many more.
Today, we talk about “to go out of your way for someone,” “you can’t have your cake and eat it too,” “to run your mouth,” “to laugh something off,” “to be off the hook,” and many more!
Today, we talk about the phrasal verbs “to fess up,” “to get bummed out,” “bottoms up!” And the expression “kiss something goodbye,” “more power to you” and “to burst someone’s bubble.” Enjoy!
Today, we recap the latest English expressions and phrasal verbs that I have shared on Instagram. We talk about the phrases “to lose your temper,” “to call it good,” “to get shot down,” “to make it u…
This week, we dove into some expressions and phrasal verbs that I encountered through the week on Instagram and in real life conversations. We take a look at “drowning someone out,” “burning bridges,…
Today, we’ll look at some phrases and expressions in popular music. We talk about “holding out for something,” “to be standoffish,” “to beat people at their own game,” “to know better,” “to mess thin…
Find out what it means for something to be “on the rise,” or “on the decline.” We also talk about phrasal verbs for going grocery shopping and learn what it means to “take something by storm.”
Today is all about phrasal verbs that I have seen or heard this week. I explain the phrasal verbs “to come up,” “to speak up,” “to stick out,” “to stand out,” “to get bent out of shape,” “to be tied …
This is supposed to be the first segment. I thought they grouped it together when I uploaded it, but apparently not. Anyway, hopefully I figure this out haha.
This is a multilingual podcast focusing on teaching English. Here is a little introduction to the podcast with information about myself and how I became a language lover. I also throw in a few expres…