Every Week English

22. Relationships

March 20, 2024 Every Week English Season 3 Episode 2
22. Relationships
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Every Week English
22. Relationships
Mar 20, 2024 Season 3 Episode 2
Every Week English

I talk about Relationship vocab and used to + infinitive which are past habits that you no longer do.
Vocab: classmate, close friend, colleague, couple, ex, fiancé, roommate, partner.
Idioms:
1. Bite the bullet
Meaning: To get something over with because it is inevitable.
Example: Vik was diagnosed with second stage cancer but he didn’t want to get chemotherapy. By the will of his wife, he bit the bullet.
2. Go back to the drawing board
Meaning: Start over.
Example: It is not too late to go back to the drawing board and assess your mistakes.
3. Call it a day
Meaning: Stop working on something.
Example: Ah! So what we didn’t complete the puzzle today, let’s call it a day and come back again tomorrow.

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Show Notes

I talk about Relationship vocab and used to + infinitive which are past habits that you no longer do.
Vocab: classmate, close friend, colleague, couple, ex, fiancé, roommate, partner.
Idioms:
1. Bite the bullet
Meaning: To get something over with because it is inevitable.
Example: Vik was diagnosed with second stage cancer but he didn’t want to get chemotherapy. By the will of his wife, he bit the bullet.
2. Go back to the drawing board
Meaning: Start over.
Example: It is not too late to go back to the drawing board and assess your mistakes.
3. Call it a day
Meaning: Stop working on something.
Example: Ah! So what we didn’t complete the puzzle today, let’s call it a day and come back again tomorrow.

Support the Show.