Saturday, 28 January 2017
Friday, 20 January 2017
CUTTING YOUR TEETH ON...
cut
your teeth
to get
your first experience of a particular type of work and learn the
basic skills (often + on
)
She cut
her teeth on a local newspaper before landing a job on a national
daily.
The
hunter boasted of having cut his teeth on tigers.
Photocopies from 17th January 2017
Photocopies from 19th January 2017
audio about Japanese toilets
Friday, 13 January 2017
NOSEY PARKER
a 'nosy
parker', also spelled 'nosey
parker', is
a person of an overly inquisitive or prying nature.
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
TAKE THE PLUNGE!
plunge noun an act of jumping or diving into water; a quick swim.
to take the plunge figurative to make a decision to do something, especially after thinking about it for a long time; commit oneself to a course of action about which one is nervous.
She
wondered whether to enter for the race, but decided to take the
plunge
They're
finally taking the plunge and getting married.
He
decided to take the plunge and become a full-time professional
musician
Synonyms: commit oneself, go for it,
throw caution to the wind(s), give it one's all, give it all one has,
go all out;jump in at the deep end, go for broke
photocopies from 10th January
Wednesday, 21 December 2016
JERRY-BUILT
jerry-built badly or hastily built with materials of poor quality
Photocopies from 20th December 2016
Richard Ford: OK to Say Negro from Louisiana Channel on Vimeo.
Photocopies from 20th December 2016
Richard Ford: OK to Say Negro from Louisiana Channel on Vimeo.
Friday, 16 December 2016
THE DAILY GRIND
the daily grind (someone's) everyday work routine; an activity that is tiring or boring and takes a lot of time
I'm
getting very tired of the daily grind.
When
my vacation was over, I had to go back to the daily grind.
Photocopies from 13th December
Photocopies from 15th December
Sea lions_video 1
Sea lions_video 2
Sea lions_video 3
Friday, 2 December 2016
NO MATCH FOR HER
to be no match for someone/something to be not as good, strong, clever etc as someone you are competing against; to be easily defeated by someone; if one person or thing is no match for another, they are unable to compete successfully with the other person or thing:
Despite
thorough preparation, England’s cricketers were no match for India.
He
was no match for his opponent
I
was no match for a man with such power
Hand-held
guns proved no match for heavy armor
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