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English Expression & Idioms W7 - May 06th, 2021 No. Expressions/idioms Explanations 1 Love at first sight To fall in love instantly (You had me at hello. - from movie ) . When John first met Mary, it was love at first sight. 2 To be nuts about s/o [s/t] To be crazy about / to love very much . The students are nuts about their English teacher! They just love learning in his class! really, simply . He yelled at his boss * To be nuts, to be bana..
영어 회의 (english meeting) 표현 용어 문장 모음 출처 : 영어 회의 (english meeting) 표현 용어 문장 모음 (tistory.com) 영어 회의 (english meeting) 표현 용어 문장 모음 1. 환영 인사 - 회의 시작에 앞선 환영인사... ◆ Welcome to all of the members. ◆ I welcome you all gathered here today. ◆ As Chair, it is my great pleasure to welcome to you. < 개회선언 및.. usant.tistory.com 1. 환영 인사 - 회의 시작에 앞선 환영인사... ◆ Welcome to all of the members. ◆ I welcome you all gathered here today. ◆ As Chair, it is..
English Expression & Idioms W7 - May 04th, 2021 No. Expressions/idioms Explanations 1 All the rage Very popular, very trendy and in style . When I was a kid, ripped jeans were all the rage. Actually, I think that might still be in style! . In my native country, inline skating is all the rage. There are lots of private clubs. 2 To be in good hands To be in good, competent care . I’m very nervous about my upcoming surgery, but at least I know t..
[Part 1] 01 What's wrong 출처 : Tony Illustrated English How to Speak English Fluently like an American in just 1 Month (Step by step) - Part 1 - YouTube A : What’s wrong, Eric ? B : I'm really nervous. I'm always this way on the first day of school. A : You're not the only one. It's hard for me, too. I'm glad we're taking this class together. B : Do you know anything about the teacher ? A : Uh-huh, a little. Someone told..
English Expression & Idioms W6 - April 30th, 2021 No. Expressions/idioms Explanations 1 Things are looking up. Things are starting to get better. . Last year, many people were down in the dumps because of the quarantine and Covid-19 situation. Fortunately, after more than a year, things are starting to look up again! 2 To bite off more than you can chew Attempting to do a lot more than you can physically or logically do - 씹을 수 있는 것보다 더 많이 베어물다...
[Part 3] 01 Marriage How to Speak English Fluently like an American in just 1 Month - Part 3 - YouTube www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMfo-uxqrvw&list=PLGdK8_o8TbHbi_0EUhNVTqx7epqUxZU5_&index=4 A : My parents keep asking my sister when she’s going to get married. She’s only twenty-eight but they think she should have a husband and children by now. B : They sound quiet traditional. Twenty-eight isn’t very old at all. I don’..
English Expression & Idioms W5 - April 22th, 2021 No. Expressions/idioms Explanations 1 Don’t’ mention it. You’re welcome like no need to thank me . Nick, thank you for being such an amazing teacher! Oh, don’t mention it! It’s my pleasure! 2 From scratch From zero, from the very beginning . My mother makes the best pizza from scratch. . When I moved to Canada, I started my life again from scratch. . We built our new house from scratch. . I star..
English Expression & Idioms W5 - April 21th, 2021 No. Expressions/idioms Explanations 1 Under one’s belt experience . When I first started teaching, I was often nervous and lacked some confidence. Nowadays, I don’t have an issue with that. Especially with almost 20 years under my belt. . I have more than 10 years of marriage under my belt. . I have 10 years as a father under the belt. . I need to more practice under my belt. Cf) below the belt ..