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Wake up on the wrong side of the bed: Wake up on the wrong side of the bed means your day starts bad and worsens all day. Everything irritates you; you're in a bad mood all day. https://links.artisanenglish.jp/WakeUpOnTheWrongSideOfTheBed
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Under your belt: means you have achieved something or gained experience. You can also use this idiom when you have consumed something. https://links.artisanenglish.jp/UnderYourBelt
Back on track: In a conversation, start talking about another topic, we need to get back on track. Get back on track is to talk about the first conversation topic. https://links.artisanenglish.jp/BackOnTrack
Wake up on the wrong side of the bed: Wake up on the wrong side of the bed means your day starts bad and worsens all day. Everything irritates you; you're in a bad mood all day. https://links.artisanenglish.jp/WakeUpOnTheWrongSideOfTheBed
Thanks for visiting ArtisanEnglish.jp’s The Posts – The Podcast today.
These podcasts and posts are created to help our students and anyone who wants to access them to improve their English vocabulary.
Try a multiple-choice English Vocabulary Quiz from ArtisanEnglish.jp https://links.artisanenglish.jp/Quiz
Take the first step to perfecting your English ability take a FREE TRIAL LESSON with me, David, at https://www.artisanenglish.jp/contact/
https://links.artisanenglish.jp/TrialLesson
I provide 100% error correction, fantastic discussion topics and detailed after-lesson written feedback.
Here are some terms from today’s episode that may have been new to you.
Under your belt: means you have achieved something or gained experience. You can also use this idiom when you have consumed something. https://links.artisanenglish.jp/UnderYourBelt
Back on track: In a conversation, start talking about another topic, we need to get back on track. Get back on track is to talk about the first conversation topic. https://links.artisanenglish.jp/BackOnTrack