#. call off ~ Hey guys! Today's English phrasal verb is "call off." "Call off" means to cancel something. It is usually used for things like events, meetings, sports games, and so on. Even though "call off" is a bit informal, it is very commonly used in all kinds of situations such as at work, university, and at home. Now listen to a dialogue between two friends talking about a football game. Li..
#. Blow away Hey guys! Today's English expression is "blow away." When something blows you away, or when you are blown away by something, it means that you are very impressed, amazed, or excited about it. It's used to show your strong emotion about something. It is mostly used in positive situations, but it can be used in negative situations. Now listen to a conversation between two friends talk..
#. ask out Hey guys! Today's English phrasal verb is "ask out." "Ask out" means to invite someone to go out with you to a cinema, restaurant, bar, and so on usually in a romantic way. "Ask out" is often used when you invite someone on a date for the fist time. Now listen to a dialogue between two friends talking about a girl. Listen closely for the phrasal verb "ask out." Hey Jack, why are you s..
#. Up in the air Hello everyone! Today's English expression is "up in the air" "up in the air" means to be undecided or uncertain about something. It's often used to talk about plans that are undecided or uncertain. Now listen to a dialogue between two friends talking about their vacation plans. Listen closely for the expression "up in the air." Have you decided where you're gonna go on vacation..
#. On speaking terms Hey guys! Today's English expression is "on speaking terms." "On speaking terms" means to be friendly with someone and not be angry at someone. This expression is mostly used in the negative way, so "not on speaking terms." This means that you're not friendly and you are angry at someone and won't talk to that person. Now listen to a dialogue between two friends talking abou..
#. On the same page Hello everyone! Today's English expression is "on the same page." "On the same page" means to think in the same way as someone or to share the same opinion about a situation. Now listen to a dialogue between two friends talking about a girlfriend. Listen closely for the expression. Hey, I heard that you broke up with your girlfriend. Are you doing OK? > Yeah, it sucks, but I'..
#. No brainer Hello everyone! Today's English expression is "no-brainer." We use "no-brainer" when a decision you have to make is either obvious or really easy to make. Now listen to a dialogue between two friends talking about a job offer. Listen closely for the expression "no-brainer." Hey, how did the interview go? > It was awesome. I nailed it! Wow, nice one! When you hear back from them? > ..
#. Hit the sack Hey guys! We're going to learn a new English expression today and it is "hit the sack." To hit the sack simply means "to go to bed." This is an informal expression, so only use it with people you're close to. Don't use "hit the sack" in a formal situation because you might sound really awkward! Now listen to a dialogue between two roommates talking about watching a movie. Listen ..
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