Words to Know Standing up - when all of your weight is on your feet, not sitting Bimonthly • - two times a month Pissed off • - angry Legit • - short for legitimate Upset • - sad Old chestnut • - something you've heard many times before Lipstick • - makeup that you put on your mouth Shovel • - a tool used to dig into the ground Boogie board • - a small board used to catch waves Swoop • - to move rapidly down through the air Mercy • - showing someone compassion instead of punishing them Chop • - to cut through • something News • Trevor is moving to Rio and will start the Real Life English Party and other events there. If you want to meet up with Trevor and have a coffee, beer, açaí, coconut water or whatever, send him an email at [email protected] Shout Outs • Marcelo Moreira from Belo Horizonte, Brazil—5 star iTunes review • Alex Rivera from El Salvador, @ alexrivera210 Question • Sometimes the verb "to come" can be used as the word "to go." For example, "I'm coming with you," not "I'm going with you." Why is this? • See the article on How to Use the Word "Go" • for more info. Expressions • Put two and two together • The whole nine yards • One fell swoop • Back to square one • 101 Tip Mimic Method • by Idahosa Joke • The two rules for success Connect If you’ve found the podcast at all helpful or entertaining, please help other people find our podcast by visiting our iTunes page and giving us a positive review. The more 5 star reviews we get the higher we rank in iTunes and the easier it is for other people to find us. •
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Words to Know Standing up - when all of your weight is on your feet, not sitting Bimonthly • - two times a month Pissed off • - angry Legit • - short for legitimate Upset • - sad Old chestnut • - something you've heard many times before Lipstick • - makeup that you put on your mouth Shovel • - a tool used to dig into the ground Boogie board • - a small board used to catch waves Swoop • - to move rapidly down through the air Mercy • - showing someone compassion instead of punishing them Chop • - to cut through • something News • Trevor is moving to Rio and will start the Real Life English Party and other events there. If you want to meet up with Trevor and have a coffee, beer, açaí, coconut water or whatever, send him an email at [email protected] Shout Outs • Marcelo Moreira from Belo Horizonte, Brazil—5 star iTunes review • Alex Rivera from El Salvador, @ alexrivera210 Question • Sometimes the verb "to come" can be used as the word "to go." For example, "I'm coming with you," not "I'm going with you." Why is this? • See the article on How to Use the Word "Go" • for more info. Expressions • Put two and two together • The whole nine yards • One fell swoop • Back to square one • 101 Tip Mimic Method • by Idahosa Joke • The two rules for success Connect If you’ve found the podcast at all helpful or entertaining, please help other people find our podcast by visiting our iTunes page and giving us a positive review. The more 5 star reviews we get the higher we rank in iTunes and the easier it is for other people to find us. •
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