Category Archives: Language & Terms

Speak English Mini: What Does “To Be Hit On” Mean?

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What Does “Long Weekend” Mean?

For more on “long weekend,” see our Daily English # 137 – Meeting an Out of Town Friend. Looking for a FAST, easy way to improve your English? Join 15 million people who’ve learned English from ESLPod.com. Get more than … Continue reading

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Speak English Mini: What Does “In the Back of One’s Mind” Mean?

For more on “in the back of someone’s mind,” see our Daily English # 117 – Impressions of LA. Looking for a FAST, easy way to improve your English? Join 15 million people who’ve learned English from ESLPod.com. Get more … Continue reading

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What Does “Had it Up to Here” Mean?

For more on “had it up to here,” see our Daily English # 106 – High School Jobs. Looking for a FAST, easy way to improve your English? Join 15 million people who’ve learned English from ESLPod.com. Get more than … Continue reading

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Speak English Mini: What Does “To Work Up the Nerve” Mean?

For more on “to work up the nerve,” see our Daily English # 108 – Asking Someone Out. Looking for a FAST, easy way to improve your English? Join 15 million people who’ve learned English from ESLPod.com. Choose from more … Continue reading

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What Does “Faint of Heart” Mean?

Listen to Daily English #105 – Driving Directions for more on “faint of heart.” Looking for an easy, convenient way to improve your English? Try our new “Speak English with ESLPod” podcast subscription on Apple Podcasts. ~Jeff P.S. Get two … Continue reading

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Speak English Mini: “To Catch Someone In the Act”

For more on “to catch someone in the act,” see our Daily English # 108 – Asking Someone Out. Looking for a FAST, easy way to improve your English? Join 15 million people who’ve learned English from ESLPod.com. Get more … Continue reading

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What Does “ASAP” Mean?

For more on ASAP, see our Daily English # 135 – Scheduling a Meeting. Looking for a FAST, easy way to improve your English? Join 15 million people who’ve learned English from ESLPod.com. Get more than 1,800 lessons in our … Continue reading

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Speak English Mini: To Bolt

Find out the meaning of this common verb, “to bolt,” in this short video. Looking for an easy, convenient way to improve your English? Try our new “Speak English with ESLPod.com” podcast subscription on Apple Podcasts. OR sign up on … Continue reading

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What Does “Bummed Out” Mean?

Listen to Daily English #104 – Bar Hopping for more on “bummed out.” Looking for an easy, convenient way to improve your English? Try our new “Speak English with ESLPod” podcast subscription on Apple Podcasts. Get more information here. Want … Continue reading

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