Lifestyle

Off the top of my head Read the following dialogue and try to guess the meaning of the idiom in...

Example 1: Karen: So, you’re doing yoga now, and what else? Naomi: Well, I’m taking a cooking class and teaching English...

Example 1: Karen: Hey Naomi, how’s your new yoga class going? Naomi: It’s awesome! It helps me relax so much...

Idiom: to be on the same page: used as an expressionFirst example: Tracy and Derek own a clothing company.  They...

Idiom: To take into account; used as a verb First example: Susan wanted to buy a new car that cost...

Example 1: Mark: Hi, Joanne. You look a little tired. Are you OK? Joanne: Hey, Mark. Yeah, I’m all right....

Example 1: Ron: Hey Sally, let’s see a movie at the theater tonight. Sally: That’s a great idea! What should...

Idiom: a bunch of Context #1: Jim: I need to go to the store to get some pens for my...

Idiom:  to skip something Context #1: Jerry:  Man, I am so hungry. Sam: Well, didn’t you eat lunch? Jerry:  That’s...

Example: Iain: “Hi, Ligia! Happy birthday!” Ligia: “Thank you, Iain! I am so happy it’s my birthday!” Iain: “You are...

To let (someone) down: to disappoint, to not complete an expectation Jamie: Sorry I’m late, Mr. Tosca.  Mr. Tosca: You...

Example 1: Boss: You’re still here? It’s almost 7:30! Employee: I know, don’t worry… I just want to get ahead...

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