Words to Know Braid- to tie hair together to make a thicker piece of hair Pick up line- phrase used to attract a person you are interested in Wuss/wimp- coward Let someone down- to not fill expectations, disappoint To kill something- to do a perfect job Follow through with something- to do a job or task until you have finished without quitting Deadline- to final time you have to finish something Ask around- to ask many people the same question to get many opinions Bumpy- turbulent, and unstable situation All you can eat buffet- a buffet when you can eat as much as you want repetitive times Staple- a small piece of metal used to hold pieces of paper together Hardcore fan- fans who are really dedicated and don’t miss an episode News • RLE party in Belo Horizonte was awesome as normal • The first RLE parties in Rio de Janeiro and Barcelona on the 19th of September Shout Outs • Eduardo – Special shout out from RLE Podcast listener from Belo Horizonte Question • What’s the difference between luggage, baggage, suitcase and duffle bag Expressions • Put the pedal to the metal • Whatever floats your boat • Jump ship • A rocky road • Slippery slope • To go to town (on something) Tip • Learn English with • Tripppin Joke • Find out what anti jokes are (see more jokes here) 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. • Join our Facebook Group: join the daily English discussions with our 12,000+ teachers and learners from over 50 countries. • Follow us on Twitter: receive daily tweets about phras --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reallifeenglish/message
Words to Know Braid- to tie hair together to make a thicker piece of hair Pick up line- phrase used to attract a person you are interested in Wuss/wimp- coward Let someone down- to not fill expectations, disappoint To kill something- to do a perfect job Follow through with something- to do a job or task until you have finished without quitting Deadline- to final time you have to finish something Ask around- to ask many people the same question to get many opinions Bumpy- turbulent, and unstable situation All you can eat buffet- a buffet when you can eat as much as you want repetitive times Staple- a small piece of metal used to hold pieces of paper together Hardcore fan- fans who are really dedicated and don’t miss an episode News • RLE party in Belo Horizonte was awesome as normal • The first RLE parties in Rio de Janeiro and Barcelona on the 19th of September Shout Outs • Eduardo – Special shout out from RLE Podcast listener from Belo Horizonte Question • What’s the difference between luggage, baggage, suitcase and duffle bag Expressions • Put the pedal to the metal • Whatever floats your boat • Jump ship • A rocky road • Slippery slope • To go to town (on something) Tip • Learn English with • Tripppin Joke • Find out what anti jokes are (see more jokes here) 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. • Join our Facebook Group: join the daily English discussions with our 12,000+ teachers and learners from over 50 countries. • Follow us on Twitter: receive daily tweets about phras --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reallifeenglish/message
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