Study Idioms

Step 1

Study the PowerPoint slides to learn this month’s idioms.

Step 2

Listen to the dialogue for better understanding and pronunciation.

 

Step 3

Read the following dialogue to see the idioms in context:

Jay:Hi Alex! How are you? You look all stressed out!
Alex:Hi Jay! I am! I am so behind on writing these two articles for my employer. They’re on these topics I know nothing about. It’s been trial and error for weeks now!
Jay:I can do some research for you, if you want…
Alex:Thanks, that’s really kind but it’s not that. I just did not have time. I am also studying for this exam for a course I am taking, and on top of that, I have to get ready for an audition I have…
Jay:Oh, I see…don’t worry, I am sure you will ace that test once you have time to study.
Alex:Thanks! Well, got to run now! Speak soon!
Jay:Bye Alex! And break a leg!
Alex:Thank you! Bye, Jay!

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