Lifestyle

Idiom: Make Yourself at Home: Make yourself comfortable in one’s house and do not be so formal. Context #1 A...

Idiom: To make a mountain out of a molehill – to make something seem bigger in importance than what it really...

Example 1: Cody:Wow! This is such a fancy party. I’m not sure that I’ll know who to talk to or...

Example 1: Jason:I was looking to ask May out on Friday. What do you think? Freddy: Finally, you keep talking about her...

Example 1: Seth: So what’s happening for Marty’s birthday on Friday? John: We’re meeting at 6 pm for dinner at...

Idiom: to be under fire; used as a verb First Example: Jen: What’s going on in the office? It seems like...

In honor of the weather in Los Angeles this week, here are ten different ways Americans use the word “hot.”...

On the spur of the moment: to do something suddenly or without planning Context #1  Two students talking after class...

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Example #1 Natasha: Hey, Jackie! Thank you so much for sending me the e-mail regarding the next Summer trip! I...

Context #1 Alicia: When are we going to get a new car? Brian: I don’t know. We can’t afford it...

Context #1: Mike: Have you heard from Richard? It’s been a while since I’ve talked to him. Bryan: No, I...

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