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The English We Speak: Make a rod for your own back

An expression that means you are doing something that will cause you future problems.

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My Song, My Home: Josh in London

Welcome to our new music series My Song, My Home. In each episode we meet a new musician who tells us about their home town and performs a song to help you learn.Learn vocabulary from song lyrics and hear natural English speakers.In this episode, we me…

The English We Speak: Ship

A word that means you want two people to be in a relationship.TRANSCRIPT
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My Song, My Home: Bailey in St Ives

Welcome to our new music series My Song, My Home. In each episode we meet a new musician who tells us about their home town and performs a song to help you learn.Learn vocabulary from song lyrics and hear natural English speakers.In this episode, we me…

The English We Speak: Twig

A word for when you suddenly realise or understand something. Learn it here TRANSCRIPT
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The English We Speak: Mooch

An informal British English word that means to wander or stroll around casually.TRANSCRIPT
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The English We Speak: By the book

This expression is all about following the rules.TRANSCRIPT
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The English We Speak: Turn over a new leaf

Many of us hope to turn over a new leaf when a new year starts.TRANSCRIPT
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The English We Speak: You can’t go wrong with

If you ‘can’t go wrong’ with a suggestion, you can’t fail if you use it.TRANSCRIPT Find a full transcript for this episode and more programmes to help you with your English at: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/the-english-we-speak…

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