Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Take a Trip with Me

Today I’m going to take you on a trip to help you understand all the different meanings of the word “trip” in English, including:

-to trip

-to trip up

-to trip someone up

-a trip

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~Jeff

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What Will I Learn in My Free Lesson?

Here is just a small part of what you’re going to learn in this free lesson:

  • What “take a rain check” means and how to use it in a conversation . . .
  • The difference between a “recluse” and a “busybody” . . .
  • Why “to fend OFF” means something from “to fend FOR” . . .
  • What it means to “take a rain check,” “keep to yourself,” and “to appoint (someone)” . . .
  • What a social secretary is . . .
  • The best way to use “to sort out” and “to turn down” . . .
  • How to use phrasal verbs like “to settle in” and “to settle down” (they’re not the same!) . . .

from ESL Podcast Blog https://www.eslpod.com/eslpod_blog/2020/11/03/take-a-trip-with-me/
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