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In this episode, I continue the exploration of the use of idioms in the English Language and talk to language enthusiast, Ivana about comparative idioms in the Slovak language, as well as her understanding of some familiar and less familiar idioms.
So, if you've ever wondered what it means when people warn you, "not to burn your bridges"; or indeed when something is described as being, "like water under the bridge", here's your chance to find out. "Don't miss the boat on this one" - take a listen and see if these descriptions help you make sense of these idioms, once and for all.
For more information about this podcast series, or to make any comments or to ask any questions relating to English Language learning, please contact me at [email protected] or visit my LinkedIn profile at https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-scott-lawton/ or my company page at https://www.linkedin.com/company/john-scott-lawton-consulting/?viewAsMember=true
Please use a sound comment if using the Anchor App, if possible, to ask any questions or to comment on the language used in this podcast.
Finally, please take a look at my website where I post additional content to support this podcast series: https://johnscottlawtonsenglishyouknow.wordpress.com/
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In this episode, I continue the exploration of the use of idioms in the English Language and talk to language enthusiast, Ivana about comparative idioms in the Slovak language, as well as her understanding of some familiar and less familiar idioms.
So, if you've ever wondered what it means when people warn you, "not to burn your bridges"; or indeed when something is described as being, "like water under the bridge", here's your chance to find out. "Don't miss the boat on this one" - take a listen and see if these descriptions help you make sense of these idioms, once and for all.
For more information about this podcast series, or to make any comments or to ask any questions relating to English Language learning, please contact me at [email protected] or visit my LinkedIn profile at https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-scott-lawton/ or my company page at https://www.linkedin.com/company/john-scott-lawton-consulting/?viewAsMember=true
Please use a sound comment if using the Anchor App, if possible, to ask any questions or to comment on the language used in this podcast.
Finally, please take a look at my website where I post additional content to support this podcast series: https://johnscottlawtonsenglishyouknow.wordpress.com/