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Intermediate English Podcast Episode 263 | Speak English Like A Native Speaker
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Expression of the Day: "On the ball"
Meaning:
To be alert, quick to understand, and efficient.
Example:
Sarah was really on the ball during the meeting, answering all the questions without hesitation.
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5 months ago | [YT] | 35
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Expression of the Day: "In hot water"
Meaning:
To be in trouble or facing a difficult situation.
Example:
Tom is in hot water because he missed the deadline for the important project.
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Expression of the Day: "Let the cat out of the bag"
Meaning:
To accidentally reveal a secret.
Example:
Emily let the cat out of the bag when she told everyone about the surprise party.
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5 months ago | [YT] | 21
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Expression of the Day: "Cut to the chase"
Meaning:
To get to the point without wasting time on unnecessary details.
Example:
Let’s cut to the chase—we need to discuss the main issues in this meeting.
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5 months ago | [YT] | 19
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Expression of the Day: "The ball is in your court"
Meaning:
It’s your turn to take action or make a decision.
Example:
I gave you all the information you need—now the ball is in your court to decide what to do next.
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5 months ago | [YT] | 20
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Expression of the Day: "Keep an eye on"
Meaning:
To watch something or someone carefully.
Example:
Can you keep an eye on my bag while I go to the restroom?
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Expression of the Day: "Under the weather"
Meaning:
Feeling sick or unwell.
Example:
I didn’t go to work today because I was feeling under the weather.
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6 months ago | [YT] | 29
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Expression of the Day: "Throw in the towel"
Meaning:
To give up or admit defeat.
Example:
Learning English was difficult at first, but I refused to throw in the towel and kept practicing.
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6 months ago | [YT] | 14
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Expression of the Day: "Speak of the devil"
Meaning:
Used when the person you were just talking about suddenly appears.
Example:
We were just talking about Tom, and here he comes! Speak of the devil!
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