Words to Know Wheelie- When you ride a bike with the front tire off the ground Unicycle- Bicycle with one wheel Make sense of something- To understand something Rain or shine- To do something no matter what happens Stub my toe- To hit your toe on something Leprechaun- Magical Irish man Ginger- A person with red hair 4 leaf clover- Grassy plant with leaves that represent luck Whine- To complain News The Real Life party is going to happen next weekend • Real Life yoga will also happen on the 28th of April Shout Outs Rendra Doolz, fortress of solitude ?@RenzKaim Alex Riveira, El Salvador ?@alexrivera210 Daniel Viotto, Natal Brazil ?@viottoeanahi Eudniz Ferreira, Recife Brazil ?@doidniz Shout out to Salt Lake City, Utah Transparent Questions How to use the words; Sore, pain, hurt and ache Expressions Just my luck • Beginners luck • A lucky streak • The luck of the Irish • Do’t push your luck Tip How to connect to people, learn about other cultures and practice your English with the Real Life English community Joke An Australian man in The U.S.A. Connect •
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Words to Know Wheelie- When you ride a bike with the front tire off the ground Unicycle- Bicycle with one wheel Make sense of something- To understand something Rain or shine- To do something no matter what happens Stub my toe- To hit your toe on something Leprechaun- Magical Irish man Ginger- A person with red hair 4 leaf clover- Grassy plant with leaves that represent luck Whine- To complain News The Real Life party is going to happen next weekend • Real Life yoga will also happen on the 28th of April Shout Outs Rendra Doolz, fortress of solitude ?@RenzKaim Alex Riveira, El Salvador ?@alexrivera210 Daniel Viotto, Natal Brazil ?@viottoeanahi Eudniz Ferreira, Recife Brazil ?@doidniz Shout out to Salt Lake City, Utah Transparent Questions How to use the words; Sore, pain, hurt and ache Expressions Just my luck • Beginners luck • A lucky streak • The luck of the Irish • Do’t push your luck Tip How to connect to people, learn about other cultures and practice your English with the Real Life English community Joke An Australian man in The U.S.A. Connect •
Follow us on Twitter: receive daily tweets about phrasal verbs, slang, grammar exercises, quotes, jokes, and music videos with lyrics. • •
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Join our Facebook Group: join the daily English discussions with our 4,500+ teachers and learners from over 50 countries. • If you’ve found the podcast at all helpful or entertaining, we’d love if you could visit our iTunes page and give us a positive review. This will help us to get more listeners and invest more in the podcast! If you know some ways we can make it better, please send us an email: [email protected] Song Boa Sorte / Good Luck by Vanessa da Mata featuring Ben Harper --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reallifeenglish/message
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