
Cost an arm and a leg
Rob goes shopping but the clothes cost 'an arm and a leg'. What does this mean?
29 Loka 20123min

Hunky-dory
Rob and Chris mention the phrase 'hunky-dory' to Helen. Are they trying to say that they are muscular men? Find out what this phrase means with The English We Speak.
22 Loka 20123min

Things are looking up
Helen gets confused when she hears that 'things are looking up'. Find out what this phrase means with The English We Speak.
15 Loka 20123min

My mind has gone blank
Rosie's mind has gone blank in the studio! Does that mean she's lost her memory? Listen to this programme to find out.
8 Loka 20123min

Shut up
Li and Rosie look at an expression which can be rude or jokey. Be careful how you use it!
1 Loka 20123min

Throw the book at somebody
Rosie arrives late again and she tells Helen that their boss will throw the book at her. Is he going to hurt her?
24 Syys 20124min

A finger in every pie
Jen made some delicious pies but what does it mean when we say she has 'a finger in every pie'?
17 Syys 20123min

Finding your feet
Helen and Rosie are doing a salsa class, but Rosie is still finding her feet. What does it mean?
10 Syys 20122min





















