The English We Speak
Summary: Make the English you speak sound more natural with The English We Speak from bbclearningenglish.com. Every week, we look at a different everyday English phrase or piece of slang in this fun three-minute programme.
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Podcasts:
Li and Rosie look at an expression which can be rude or jokey. Be careful how you use it!
Rosie arrives late again and she tells Helen that their boss will throw the book at her. Is he going to hurt her?
Jen made some delicious pies but what does it mean when we say she has 'a finger in every pie'?
Helen and Rosie are doing a salsa class, but Rosie is still finding her feet. What does it mean?
Jennifer managed to do something by the skin of her teeth. What does it mean?
Rob finds himself in a no-win situation although he wins a horse racing bet. What does it mean?
Li joins Rob on a sailing boat. Listen to their excursion and learn some sailing idioms..
Why is Rob dressing like a teenager? Find out in The English We Speak!
Have you ever made a lot of money? Rob's got the right expression for Helen.
Helen is a bit puzzled by Neil's statement that she is looking rather sheepish. Find out what he means in The English We Speak.
Neil gets in trouble with the police just to teach you a new expression! Find out more in The English We Speak.
Li thinks Neil is a bit out of control and says he's gone bananas. Has this got anything to do with fruit?
What does Rosie mean when she tells Li to put her money where her mouth is? Li is confused and thinks it's really disgusting. Listen to more of their conversation about this expression!
What does Rosie mean when she tells Li to put her money where her mouth is? Li is confused and thinks it's really disgusting. Listen to more of their conversation about this expression!
Can Chris fly by the seat of his pants? Li and Chris discuss the use of this phrase.