Kaz is feeling very chuffed today. Find out what this phrase means in this programme.
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Hit the ground running
Kaz decides to ‘hit the ground running’ in this week’s programme. Find out what this phrase means by listening to this programme.
Language of the blogosphere
Finn has entered the blogosphere! Find out what this word means in The English We Speak.
Irons in the fire
Jen tells Helen that she has a few ‘irons in the fire’ for her fortnight off work. Learn a phrase to describe having lots of options. Find out more with this programme.
Man flu
Li is worried when she learns that Neil has caught man flu. But how will she react when she finds out what the illness actually is…?
Drop dead gorgeous
Li is worried when Jen says somebody is ‘drop dead gorgeous’. What does this phrase mean?
Celeb (Celebrity): 19 Nov
Vera teaches Rob how and when to use the word ‘celeb’ in a modern society. Find out more in The English We Speak.
Emoticon: 12 Nov
Rob and Vera have a misunderstanding about an email. Listen to this programme to find out why emoticons can be useful in written messages.
Keep your chin up!: 5 Nov
Rob tells Vera to ‘keep her chin up’. But what does he mean? Find out with this week’s programme.
Cost an arm and a leg
Rob goes shopping but the clothes cost ‘an arm and a leg’. What does this mean?