Showing posts with label real English. Show all posts
Showing posts with label real English. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Lesson 228--Taking a Page from Someone's Playbook


 


This expression is used to indicate you are copying someone's behaviour or strategy.  It is a very useful idiom, and not too complicated.

examples

Taking a page from his sister's playbook, he told his mother and father two different stories about where he was going that night.

Taking a page from father's playbook, Maurice went to sleep before his wife could yell at him for being drunk.

Matthew took a page from his brother's playbook when he wanted to borrow the family car.  It worked exactly as it did for his brother.

Jennifer decided to take a page from her best friend's playbook when she wanted a new dress.  She started crying before she asked for the money to buy the dress.

Monday, July 14, 2014

Lesson 227--I call shotgun


I call shotgun

In life in North America, riding in the front passenger seat is seen as very desirable.  There is often a lot of competition for this.  Often you will see characters say the phrase, "I call shotgun," or "shotgun".  This means that they are declaring that they will sit in the front passenger seat.

This expression originated when people driving wagons needed someone to sit next to them with a shotgun for protection.  These days, no gun is required.

Check out this video.  I don't agree exactly with all the rules, but they make some good points.

 

 

Friday, July 11, 2014

Lesson 226--Finder's Keepers, Loser's Weepers.

 

 
 
I don't have any examples for you, but I thought you should know this phrase.  It is a short lesson, but I think it is a good one.

Honestly, this is more kid's language than language for adults.  However, you will hear this in movies and on TV.  Of course, you might actually be playing with kids and you will probably hear this too.

This means that, if you find it, it's yours.  Somebody lost it, and all they can do is cry.  Basically, this is something you say when you find something you know somebody is looking for.  It is your only justification for keeping it.

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Lesson 225--to butt in/ cut in


 
Nobody is butting in.

In life we all have to line up sometimes.  It isn't fun, but it is a part of life.  It is extremely frustrating when someone butts in line, or cuts in line.  This can lead to arguing and sometimes fighting.



examples
I like this one.


Margo thought no one was looking when she cut in line.  The girl behind her noticed and pulled her hair very hard.

In the supermarket you have to take a number to wait your turn.  This is so no one can butt in line.