segunda-feira, 8 de junho de 2020

422 - Idiomatic Expressions - All in the same boat

 Idiomatic Expressions

1-  Out of the blue

* I was teaching The Speak Up's   when  out of the blue a little cockroach came into the room and Aline  jumped on the chair.

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2-  Better Late than never


* Lucas and Cinthia  should practice every Monday and  Wednesday  but due to His crowded agenda He  missed some classes.  Tonight He  confirmed He is  coming. That's good! Better late than never.
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3- Have no idea / Have no clue


* After Donald Trump's  victory  , I really have no idea what's  gonna happen to the world.

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4- All in the same boat

* Come to think of it , I can't see any difference between Temer administration and Dilma's , They are all in the same boat.

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Everything went like clockwork !!!

## Teacher JB asked Bianca to teach her husband how to speak the ABC in English.


TeacherI came here to  thank you very much for helping your husband to learn the Alphabet in English. 
BiancaThat's very kind of you teacher. He  seemed to enjoy it a lot!
Teacher  He certainly did. Everything went like clockwork,  you organized the time, you watched the video together ,you had patience  ...in fact I don't think you could have done it better.
BiancaI'm not sure about that, there were one or two letters  that could have been improved.
TeacherIf you were born in the U.S.A   perhaps, but as far as I'm concerned Bi, you were  a great teacher. So congratulations  again.

Explanation :

If you say that something happens like clockwork you mean that it happens without no problems or according to the plan.

Example :  Teacher J.B. begins the class on time again, like clockwork
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Pull it off !!!


Aline  J.B.asked me to give a five minutes speech about English Private Learning to his students from Wizard, but I don't know if I can pull it off.
CinthiaWell, it's only natural to be nervous. It happens to everyone. I would be worried too.
AlineNo , dude! It's more serious than that. Just the thought of standing up in front of those boys and girls eager for some knowledge  from me gets me nervous . And what if my hands start shaking or I make any mistake ? I'll look like a fool.
CinthiaTry looking at it from another angle. Think about your friendship with J.B. Instead of focusing on how people will perceive you, think how you can honor him at one of the most important milestones in his life.
AlineHow true.
CinthiaWhy don't you practice your speech in front of me ? I'll give you some pointers.

Explanation :

Pull it off - to succeed in doing something difficult or unexpected
















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Vocabulary:

1-  Go like clockwork = funcionar como o planejado,sem atrasos,sem problemas,perfeitamente.
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Challenge to you : Tell me something that in your oppinion goes like clockwork. It can be profissional, social, familiar or any kind of example you know.
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2- As far as I"m concerned = Até onde é do meu conhecimento, pelo que eu saiba
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Challenge to you = Try to create a sentence using the expression " As far as I'm concerned "
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3- Speech = palestra, discurso
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Challenge to you = Make a short speech about your Private teacher. ( It seems to be a little difficult, isn't it? My suggestion is talking about the informations you have about him and what he does to make your English classes better time after time. )
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4- Pull something off = realizar algo que pareça ser difícil ou inesperado com sucesso, êxito, excelência
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Challenge to you: Tell me an experience where you pulled something off. ( It can be something you did well at college, work or home. Example: I am not very good at cooking but when I want to impress somebody I wear my apron ( avental ) and really pull it off. )
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5- Look like a fool =  parecer  um perfeito idiota
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Challenge to you = Tell me an experience where you or somebody looked like a fool.

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6- Look from another angle = ver as coisas com outro ponto de vista, analisar de um angulo diferente
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Challenge to you = Tell me something that you would like the people looked from another angle.
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7- Milestones = marcos, momentos marcantes
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Challenge to you: Tell me what was the most important milestones of your or somebody's life.

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