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Do you need to skedaddle? Leave somewhere in a hurry? Learn this expression.
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Welcome to our new music series My Song, My Home. In each episode we meet a new musician who tells us about their home town and performs a song to help you learn.
Today, we meet musician Adam, who performs for us in Ipswich town centre.
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Look at her - she's having such a main character moment on the dance floor! Learn this internet phrase
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Welcome to our new music series My Song, My Home. In each episode we meet a new musician who tells us about their home town and performs a song to help you learn.
Today, we meet musician Alice, who performs for us in Leeds city centre.
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We hope our advice doesn't fall on stony ground. Learn a new expression
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Welcome to our new music series My Song, My Home. In each episode we meet a new musician who tells us about their home town and performs a song to help you learn.
Today, we meet Grace, who performs for us in a library in Liverpool.
With thanks to the University of Liverpool.
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An expression that means you are doing something that will cause you future problems.
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Welcome to our new music series My Song, My Home. In each episode we meet a new musician who tells us about their home town and performs a song to help you learn.
Learn vocabulary from song lyrics and hear natural English speakers.
In this episode, we meet musician Josh who sings for us at the BBC.
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A word that means you want two people to be in a relationship.
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Welcome to our new music series My Song, My Home. In each episode we meet a new musician who tells us about their home town and performs a song to help you learn.
Learn vocabulary from song lyrics and hear natural English speakers.
In this episode, we meet musician Bailey who sings for us by the sea.
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A word for when you suddenly realise or understand something. Learn it here
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An informal British English word that means to wander or stroll around casually.
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This expression is all about following the rules.
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Many of us hope to turn over a new leaf when a new year starts.
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If you 'can't go wrong' with a suggestion, you can't fail if you use it.
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An expression to change someone's perspective. Learn it here
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An expression that means you're focused on one thing at a particular period of life
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Say this if you want to encourage someone to put some more effort into an activity.
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Learn an expression that means force something in somewhere that it doesn't quite fit.
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Should you cook on the fly, or follow a recipe? Learn a phrase to talk about improvising.
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When someone tells you 'that's on you', they're telling you that it's your fault.
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An expression that means including all your imperfections.
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An expression that means goes far beyond what is expected.
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Here's an expression for someone's dramatic reaction when they don't get what they want.
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Here's an expression for when you're incredibly disgusted by something.
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This is a phrase about something that needs energy and determination. [Image: Getty] Find a full transcript for this episode and more programmes to help you with your English at: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/the-english-we-speak_2024/ep-241007
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Here's an expression about waiting patiently for an opportunity.
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Here's an expression that means 'from the beginning'. [Image: Getty] Find a full transcript for this episode and more programmes to help you with your English at: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/the-english-we-speak_2024/ep-240923
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Here's an expression you can use about somewhere you live or visit very often.
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Here's an expression for when something makes you feel strong emotions. [Image: Getty] Find a full transcript for this episode and more programmes to help you with your English at: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/the-english-we-speak_2024/ep-240909
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Here's an expression you can use when you're in a desperate situation. [Image: Getty] Find a full transcript for this episode and more programmes to help you with your English at: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/the-english-we-speak_2024/ep-240902 FIND BBC LEARNING ENGLISH HERE: Visit our website ✔️ https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish Follow us ✔️ https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/followus LIKE PODCASTS? Try some of our other popular podcasts including: ✔️ 6 Minute English ✔️ Learning English from the News ✔️ Learning English Stories They're all available by searching in your podcast app.
Here's an expression about increasing intensity.
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Learn an expression that means getting used to something.
An expression that means something is very high quality.
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An expression that means something is very high quality.
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An expression that means you say something without preparing first. Learn it here.
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This expression is all about being in control.
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Learn a phrase that means 'everything'!
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Here's an expression that means you can do something without having to think about it, because it's so familiar to you. [Image: Getty]
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Ever felt like you’re on the rollercoaster of life and you don’t know a good way to say it?
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Heavy lifting isn’t about the gym. Learn this expression here.
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Some people just love causing trouble. This expression is about them!
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Here's an expression to use when things are just too vague.
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A word to express surprise or shock.
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An expression that means relax and celebrate.
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Zing is that special something that's hard to describe, but makes things more exciting.
Here's an expression that describes something solving a problem.
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An expression that describes a habit you find strange, but doesn't make you not like someone.
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An expression about exaggerating or praising someone too much.
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Here's a light-hearted expression about not telling the truth.
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We have an phrase which means to know about something or to be involved in it.
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Here’s a phrase that means to work out how people feel. Learn how to use it!
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Beth and Feifei explain how to use this expression to describe repetitive tiresome actions.
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Here’s a phrase about things that scare you. Learn how to use it in this programme.
Some things just need a little elbow grease. Learn what that is in this programme.
You want to say that you can offer a lot. Learn a phrase for this.
Has something suddenly made you look very happy? Learn an expression for this.
Do you spend too much time online? Here's an expression you can use to say 'take a break'.
If you need an alternative option, you need to know this phrase. Learn how to use it.
Do you want to beat your friends by saying what you have done that is better than them?
It can be annoying when someone does something you were supposed to do.
How do you feel when someone does something that you would never do, but it's OK?
If you are presented with an opportunity, how can you tell some to take advantage?
How to tell someone that the bad situation they are experiencing is the same as yours.
When someone makes a mistake, learn what to say to make them feel better.
Learn an idiom used to encourage someone to accept new ideas or techniques.
Learn an expression for when you're not sure what to say or do in a certain situation.
When does ‘thanks’ not mean ‘thanks’? Find out about an ironic English phrase.
Learn a phrase about taking advice or criticism personally and very seriously.
If you get more attention than someone else, what are you doing? Here's a useful phrase!
When you don’t have the facts and figures at hand, you have to make a quick guess.
Do you want to make a positive change for 2023? We have an expression for you to learn.
Times can be challenging but don’t give up. We have a phrase to spur you on.
The men’s football World Cup is coming, and excitement has reached fever pitch!
Sometimes you can be amazed at what you see. Learn an expression for these moments.
Learn a phrase about becoming interested and excited in doing something.
Sometimes people say something that you can’t help but agree with. Learn a new phrase.
Do you ever feel like your creativity just vanishes? Here's a phrase for that situation.
A phrase to use when someone says something that is ridiculous or blatantly untrue.
Sometimes it’s impossible to find someone. Here's a phrase to use in this situation.
Learn an odd expression which means something is a little good but mainly bad
Talking about doing things can be easy, but doing them can be a bit more complicated.
Sometimes we do things that are simple. Learn an 'easy' phrase to describe this.
We have the perfect phrase to describe making the most of what you’ve got left.
If someone’s 'not looking too clever', are we doubting their intelligence?
Learn what to say when you agree with someone about some or all of what they said.
An expression for when we want to repeat exactly what someone has said.
Learn an expression for when something is far worse than something else.
Do you know a famous living person? Here’s a phrase to describe them.
If there is something you are interested in doing now, we have an expression for you.
If you want to say you’re the best at something, you could use this expression!
If you snap up something, you get it quickly or immediately and usually with enthusiasm.
A word used when someone exaggerates their emotional problems to get attention.
Someone who has become more important than ever during the coronavirus pandemic.
It's similar to 'carbon footprint', but this focuses on your plastic usage.
A warning when we're going to reveal part of the story of a film, book or TV series.
Find out more about a portmanteau that combines the words 'list' and 'article'.
Learn a word about the addiction to looking at depressing news on social media.
Learn a word that might be useful when you’re developing an idea and need help.
How do you describe something that is standard, ordinary and nothing special?
Find out more about this expression and learn things you can do to help the planet.
A 'sticking point' is an issue or a problem in a negotiation that blocks an agreement.
Do you know someone who's a bit sheltered from the problems of the world?
Learn how to describe a situation that is getting worse and might end in disaster.
Not a new word, but it’s more commonly used recently due to the coronavirus crisis.
What word can you use to describe people who show off? Find out with Roy and Feifei.
A word used to describe something you love doing, but are embarrassed to tell people.
Do you know someone who talks about something so much that it gets annoying?
Everyone knows what fire is, don't they? Think again! Roy and Feifei teach a new meaning.
What can you say when you have no energy? Learn a new English expression!
If you have to talk about work even when you’re not doing it, this is the phrase for you!
Got a fear of not using your mobile phone? Here's how to describe your condition.
If you want to delay doing something, where do you kick it?! We have the answer here.
The Year of the Rat is here – so Neil has decided to dedicate his life to work.
As 2020 approaches, learn a phrase to describe what you can do at this time of year.
It’s Christmas and time to party. Learn a phrase that means more people equals more fun!
‘Big data’ is a hot term these days, but do you know what it means? Learn here.
You know all about social media, but ... what is a social media influencer? Learn here.
Is someone ignoring all of your calls and messages? Maybe you are being ghosted!
Trying to help your kids succeed in life? These mothers have a strong idea of what to do!
Have you ever regretted an expensive purchase? This is the phrase for you!
Love to travel but worried about the environment? Here's a phrase for you to use.
These are job skills needed to deal with the public, and very much in demand.
Will wearing new shoes make Feifei more intelligent? Join her and Rob in this programme.
When can going to the bank be funny? We've got a phrase that will leave you laughing.
Learn the right English phrase about having to put a stop to something.
Here's a phrase about preventing someone from discovering something.
Learn an expression about experiencing bad things to enable you to enjoy good things.
What is a hard-nosed person like? Find out in this episode of The English We Speak.
How do you feel if you really like something or someone? This phrase might help you.
If things don't go your way, how can singing and dancing help?
A sudden and unpleasant change can come as a shock. Learn a phrase to describe this.
Moving from place to place can be chaotic. Learn a phrase to describe the situation
Here's a clever expression that can describe someone doing something stupid.
Rob's done all his work! Find out here if it's all downhill until the weekend for him.
Learn a polite thing to say when you receive a bad present.
Brag if you must - just don’t humblebrag! Find out what that means with Rob and Feifei.
Are you someone who only eats food that has been wasted or thrown away? Learn a word that describes what you are
Have you ever made the wrong assumption? Here's a dog-related phrase to describe your actions
Can you make the impossible possible? This phrase implies you can't but what's it got to do with a cuckoo?
Relaxed about the future? Here's a phrase that might describe your character
Young, clever and successful: find out a phrase that describes someone like this
Can you enjoy the advantages of two different situations at the same time? You can if you use this phrase
Are you taking it easy or just being lazy? Here's a phrase to describe your condition
Have you got a story to tell? Here's a phrase about just telling the important bits
Rob and Feifei help teach a phrase to describe something you really want or need
We love slang, idioms, phrases and all that jazz! Learn a new phrase with us
Have you heard the good news? This programme has something to shout about!
No spiders involved. It's time to get lively and learn a new English phrase
Need directions to learn a new English phrase? Here's one about a map and being famous
Feeling unhappy? Here's a phrase to describe your mood but don't take it too literally!
Rob keeps saying 'excuse me' but what does he really mean? You and Feifei are about to find out the many uses of this phrase
Rob's become a bee keeper but there's something more unpleasant to this hobby than being stung. Find out how a sting in the tail doesn't just come from bees!
Poor Neil gets a lot of criticism in the programme. Of course, it’s all to help you learn English!
You know what ‘about’ means, right? But maybe not this extra meaning! Take another look with us
Not sure what to expect? Learn a phrase about hoping your choice will turn out ok
Why does Feifei keep hitting Rob? There could be some confusion about the meaning of today's authentic English phrase. Find out what Rob really means when he says 'it beats me'
If you do something left, right, and centre does that mean you do it everywhere? Rob's being doing just that but what's he been doing it with?
Why has Rob got a donkey in the studio?! It's probably got something with today's authentic English phrase which is about not doing something for a long time
What's that ringing sound? Is it someone giving you a bell? Find out what it all means
When can a wet weekend be dry? Find out with another authentic English expression
Some things in life are hard work. Discover a phrase that describes these situations
Going on holiday to do your job? What's it got to do with driving a bus?
Not impressed by something? Here's an expression that describes what you think
Nothing, absolutely nothing, nothing at all… Not even one little sausage!
Love pizza? Feifei and Neil bring you a phrase to show how much you enjoy something
Looked everywhere? Learn a phrase about shops that isn’t about shops!
Some things have to be expected. Learn a phrase to describe this situation
Heard something unconvincing? Maybe it's time to get out the washing powder!
Can you do lots of different things? This could be the phrase to describe you
Doing something you shouldn't? Here's a phrase about not being caught
Starting out in a new profession? Here's an expression about gaining experience
What would Rob do at the drop of a hat? Find out more about this expression
What does being confident but rude have to do with your neck? Learn an expression that should not be taken literally
Wasting time doing something that's been done before? There's a phrase to explain this
Do you have a false friend? In The English We Speak we get to hear how one of Feifei's best friends isn't a friend at all and discover that there's a great word to describe them
Dan and Feifei are in the studio and Dan has been working on a new music track. Will it be good? Let's find out
How do you kiss someone without kissing them? Neil and Feifei explain a word which describes a popular way of greeting and saying goodbye to friends
A word for when a man explains to a woman something in a way which suggests she's stupid.
Neil is rolling on the floor to teach a phrase connected to wealth. Feifei explains
Feifei and Sian discuss a word to use when something unexpectedly appears in your photo.
Do you look up every symptom on the internet and then imagine you have a serious illness? Here's an expression to describe what you're doing
Are you discussing your private life in public? Here's an expression to describe what you're doing
There's a cat about and Feifei's not talking. Learn an expression that questions her quietness
Neil's doing a partner dance on his own in the studio to help you learn English. Learn an expression which means two people need to accept the blame for a bad situation
Feifei kicks Neil in the face after he hits her knee with a hammer. It's all to teach you a useful English expression
An expression with three related but slightly different meanings connected to strong opinions
Why is Neil trying to smoke a cigar in the studio? Learn an English expression about almost succeeding
Neil's goat Fred is a bit smelly but useful for teaching an English expression. Feifei's not happy
Neil's wearing a vest in the studio to teach an expression about effort. Feifei's concerned he'll injure himself
Feifei has written a letter to her family. Find out why Sian finds this old-school
Sian is irritable today because she skipped breakfast! Learn an adjective to describe people who feel angry when they get hungry
What can you pull out of a hat? Learn an expression that describes doing something that saves the day
Are you obliged to do something you can't or don't want to? We teach you what to say
Someone making a big fuss about something small? Here's a phrase to describe what they're doing
When friendship is under test, something tiny and as light as a straw could cause a huge problem
Want to learn about life? Here's a place most of us have studied at
What does the colour of your clothes say about your job?
No need to be in the theatre to find a drama queen. We teach you where to find them…
An expression for when something is likely to happen. What's on the cards for you?
Is nobody listening to you? Learn a colourful phrase to explain the situation
Want to trick someone? Here is a phrase that involves pulling a part of your body!
Got an idea that's never going to work? Here is a phrase to describe the situation
Learn the phrase Helen needs to describe the headache her mobile phone company is causing her
When you are in the habit of spending all your money as soon as it comes in, you can use this phrase to express yourself
How to describe doing a thorough search for something in a very messy way
How do you ask someone to change the way they do things in the future? Learn this phrase connected to motion
When things go wrong and the outcome isn't good, what kind of recipe are you following? Learn a phrase that has nothing to do with cooking
When you need to learn something very quickly, it’s worth considering a super fast learning programme, but it’s not for everyone
When you are in total agreement with ideas or suggestions from others, try a new phrase to express yourself
What time of the year describes a good mood? Learn this lively and cheerful phrase
Is this expression related to numbers? If half a dozen is six, what does this expression mean? Listen to the programme
How can you make sure a new project is going to be a successful? Here's a piece of good advice
Not telling the truth is not a good thing to do. Learn a phrase to describe your actions
Rob's been asked to dress up like a monkey but it seems like someone is literally making a monkey out of him!
Although other people may think you are behaving rather strangely, you know what you are doing. There's a reason and a phrase to describe your behaviour
Most people like a present that is cheap and cheerful. But no one likes something that is cheap and nasty
When a situation is hard to accept, what do you say? This phrase could be for you
Learn a humorous expression that is used when someone is going to have a strong alcoholic drink
When things are not going as planned, we can say they've gone ‘down the pan’, but which pan is it?
Do you have a sweet tooth? Is it something that you are born with or do you develop it?
When a car bumper is almost touch another car bumper, you know the situation on the road is bad
Oh no, you've forgotten the word for something! Don't worry, this expression might help
Are London and New York separated by a pond? Learn this expression people say on both sides of the Atlantic
Are you good at working with other people? This expression might describe you
Have you paid very little money for something normally expensive? Learn an expression for when you find a bargain
Learn what you say when share prices rise and when they fall. We help you to understand financial terms
'Trolls' and 'haters' are the people who want to annoy you. The names are part of the new vocabulary of social media
If you don't think someone is very good at doing something what should you say? Here's a phrase to help you
What object is full of laughs? This is a phrase that describes someone who is fun
Do you know a place very well? Are you able to find your way in a place without looking at any maps? Here is a way of saying it with help from your hand
Learn a phrase that's full of praise. You won't need a credit card to use this one
Who's that knocking at the door? Someone's here to tell you you're in financial trouble
Drink to celebrate the good things in life, drink to forget the bad. Here's an expression for people who like an alcoholic drink
Is there someone tormenting you online? Here's an expression for when people hide behind a computer to attack others
What's a razor got to do with Rob's bike ride to work? Here's an expression for when you've had a narrow escape.
Why did Rob ask Feifei to meet him in the studio? Here's an expression for when you've forgotten something.
Neil can't find his script. His pen's gone missing. He's feeling a bit confused. What's wrong with him? Find out in the programme.
Feifei wants to borrow Rob's car but she takes a long time getting to the point. Find out why Rob tells her not to go around the houses. And why doesn't Rob want her to drive his car?
When someone says the phrase 'done and dusted', do they mean doing some proper cleaning?
Why has Helen put a sock in the toaster and how is that going to keep her quiet?
Who's the wild card in the office? Rob and Feifei use a phrase to describe an unpredictable colleague.
Feifei thinks someone's been killed but then discovers taking a stab in the dark doesn't involve using knives!
Li and Neil go for a coffee, but why do they have to keep a lid on it?
Neil and Li talk about how a boxing expression can be used in everyday life.
Feifei and Harry use an expression for people and ideas that change the way we do things.
Harry and Feifei look at an expression for when things surprise and impress you.
Harry and Feifei talk about a common colloquial expression for when things are intense.
Harry and Feifei talk about an expression that is not as violent as it sounds.
Neil tells Helen to kill time but she smashes up a clock. Find out why and learn a useful expression.
Do you celebrate Christmas? Do you like eating turkey? Do you think turkeys like Christmas? Learn this humorous idiom
There's something Neil's forgotten to do and now he has to face the music. Listen to the programme to find out why.
'Snail mail', 'post' and 'hard copy' – learn expressions connected with computers
Li's cat video has gone viral. Will she be happy about it? Learn an expression from the internet age
Is Feifei's designer shawl a solution to her problems with Lisa? Listen to the programme to find out
Rob's very expensive shirt is ruined! Who will pay for it? Listen to the programme to find out
Is Rob hungry enough to win a pie-eating competition? Listen to the programme
Feifei has a thing or two to learn from the ducks in the park. So do you. Listen to the programme.
Li wants to invest in a car moved by air. Is she going to lose her money?
Is Feifei giving up her job to take care of babies? Learn an amusing idiom: 'Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater'.
Is this butter for a cake, for toast or... to put on a person? Finn and Feifei explain
If someone says you look like 'the back end of a bus', is it a good thing?
Having a repetitive and boring conversation? This expression is for you.
When is a meal not so tasty? This expression will give you the answer
Will bells and whistles add to the value of your gadget? Listen to the programme
Neil and Li are going on a camping trip. But are they packing too much?
Neil and Li are keen to go home. How long will they have to wait for the bus?
Blue-sky thinking? Pushing the envelope? Learn what these business terms mean
Helen takes Neil out for tea but why does she put salt in his cup? Find out more
It's hard to find the right place to live. Here's an expression about space.
Buying something really good but super cheap? This expression will make you think twice.
Li and Finn are looking on an online dating website. Li thinks she's found Mr Right. But Finn thinks he might be a wrong 'un. Learn more about this phrase in the programme.
Finn and Li are in the woods. Can they see more than birds flying in the sky?
Can't quite remember what to say? We have a phrase that might help you.
What does it mean if you say an actor has lots of awards under his belt?
Rob and Li go camping but they are not alone. Join them to learn a phrase
Rob is having serious problems with a project. Li wants to help him. But how? Listen to the programme to find out.
Behave or you might end up in the kennel with your dog. Learn a new phrase.
Rob and Feifei share a hearty meal and a new phrase. Join them to learn more.
What are you treading on if you're trying not to offend someone? We can explain.
What's the connection between bread and common sense? You might need this expression.
Playing cricket is not the only place where you could get stumped. Find out what it means when it happens to you.
Finn and Li go to his late uncle's house. What is Li afraid of? We hope this expression won't frighten you.
Why is Finn cross with Li? Here's a good expression for when you're out of patience.
If something is crystal clear, how clear is it? Rob and Feifei find out when they build a wardrobe.
The glass and steel buildings of modern Shanghai are ginormous. What does this mean?
Who is laughing at Rob? Is it Li or is it Mickey Mouse? Here's an expression with a twist
What are you hoping to catch when you're fishing for compliments?
Which way are you going if you're not making any progress? Discover a phrase to use when you keep coming back to the same problem.
Li starts to get worried when her colleagues talk about going for a 'bottomless' meal. What does it mean? Find out more by listening to this programme.
Are you feeling tired today? Or are you full of beans? Learn more about this phrase in this programme.
Do you always consult with your other half before you make important decisions?
Neil says he has a lot of 'bits and bobs' to sort out. What does he mean?
Feifei spots a celebrity in the lift who says he's going to get some nosh. Rob has to explain exactly what he's going to get.
Do you like playing cards? Are you ace at playing cards? Join us for an 'ace' programme.
Beef is meat that comes from a cow, right? Yes, but there is another meaning... Find out more here.
Finn has got his camera. Who does Feifei want to see in the picture?
Who's chasing Finn and Feifei? Here's a good expression for when you're running out of patience
Feifei has just returned to the office after a really relaxing holiday. So why does Finn ask her if she had a ball? Find out in the programme.
Neil and Feifei are about to watch a play but there is a lot of drama outside the theatre. What is going on?
When is a bell not a bell, and a dog not a dog? Find out in our programme about phone slang.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's programme looks at the phrase 'a can of worms'.
What do you say in English if you can't remember someone's name? Listen to this programme to learn lots of different phrases you can use.
Learn English with horses. In fact, learn it 'straight from the horse's mouth' in this programme.
Join Li and Finn for a drink in the bar and learn a new way to ask someone what they want.
Using weather idioms: is Jen chasing rainbows, or is it a storm in a teacup?
Legends are stories about people who lived long ago, right? Well, there's more to it than that.
Finn wants to share some special food with Li. But they receive some uninvited guests who also want to eat their delicious picnic snacks.
How many eggs should you put in one basket? And what has that got to do with taking risks?
It's laughable. How to say that you think something will never happen.
Can someone change their personality? A leopard can't change its spots.
Zzzz... Neil had a crying child in his room and Feifei had a mosquito in hers. That's why neither of them has slept a wink.
Were you born yesterday? Probably not, but this is a useful expression if someone's trying to fool you.
Do you have a six-pack or a one-pack? Maybe it's time to do more exercise! Find out why in The English We Speak.
Neil is cooking an unusual meal in the BBC Learning English kitchen. Would you like to eat a book?
Things are 'on the up' for Jennifer and Jean at work. Find out why in The English We Speak.
Do you know what this text message abbreviation means? Find out with Jennifer and Rob in this week's programme.
Feifei thinks that Catherine looks better, younger, prettier. Why does Catherine look so different today? Find out more with The English We Speak.
Does Finn have to look after his uncle's white elephant? Find out more with The English We Speak.
Finn has his finger on the pulse when Feifei says that she has no clue about some actors in a movie. What does it mean?
Can Feifei cut the mustard to win a cooking contest? Find out more with The English We Speak.
Does Feifei really need a lifejacket to go to Finn's uncle's party? Find out more about this phrase in this programme.
Li and Rob are going on a holiday and are getting ready at the airport. But Rob is very surprised to find Li carrying so many things that she is not allowed to take on board. Find out more with The English We Speak.
Vera gets angry with Dominic when Rob mentions the phrase 'the writing is on the wall'. Is Dominic being naughty?
Kaz invites Tom, Dick and Harry to the studio and introduces them to Yang Li. Who are they?
Abigail tells Rob to act his age not his shoe size. But what does this mean?
Why does Abigail keep saying she's 'going to town'? And what has it got to do with red food? Find out here.
Someone in the office is over the moon about getting a new job. Find out what that really means in this week's programme.
Rob gets Li to help him with some quiz answers. Does she know her onions? Find out more about this phrase here.
Why does Li think that there is a ghost in her house? Find out more here.
Find out what the expression 'not rocket science' means in this programme.
Kaz says his party 'went down a storm'. Is this a good thing or a bad thing? Find out here.
Kaz is feeling very chuffed today. Find out what this phrase means in this programme.
Kaz decides to 'hit the ground running' in this week's programme. Find out what this phrase means by listening to this programme.
Finn has entered the blogosphere! Find out what this word means in The English We Speak.
Jen tells Helen that she has a few 'irons in the fire' for her fortnight off work. Learn a phrase to describe having lots of options. Find out more with this programme.
Li is worried when she learns that Neil has caught man flu. But how will she react when she finds out what the illness actually is...?
Li is worried when Jen says somebody is 'drop dead gorgeous'. What does this phrase mean?
Vera teaches Rob how and when to use the word 'celeb' in a modern society. Find out more in The English We Speak.
Rob and Vera have a misunderstanding about an email. Listen to this programme to find out why emoticons can be useful in written messages.
Rob tells Vera to 'keep her chin up'. But what does he mean? Find out with this week's programme.
Rob goes shopping but the clothes cost 'an arm and a leg'. What does this mean?
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.
Helen gets confused when she hears that 'things are looking up'. Find out what this phrase means with The English We Speak.
Rosie's mind has gone blank in the studio! Does that mean she's lost her memory? Listen to this programme to find out.
Li and Rosie look at an expression which can be rude or jokey. Be careful how you use it!
Rosie arrives late again and she tells Helen that their boss will throw the book at her. Is he going to hurt her?
Jen made some delicious pies but what does it mean when we say she has 'a finger in every pie'?
Helen and Rosie are doing a salsa class, but Rosie is still finding her feet. What does it mean?
Jennifer managed to do something by the skin of her teeth. What does it mean?
Rob finds himself in a no-win situation although he wins a horse racing bet. What does it mean?
Li joins Rob on a sailing boat. Listen to their excursion and learn some sailing idioms..
Why is Rob dressing like a teenager? Find out in The English We Speak!
Helen is a bit puzzled by Neil's statement that she is looking rather sheepish. Find out what he means in The English We Speak.
Neil gets in trouble with the police just to teach you a new expression! Find out more in The English We Speak.
Li thinks Neil is a bit out of control and says he's gone bananas. Has this got anything to do with fruit?
What does Rosie mean when she tells Li to put her money where her mouth is? Li is confused and thinks it's really disgusting. Listen to more of their conversation about this expression!
What does Rosie mean when she tells Li to put her money where her mouth is? Li is confused and thinks it's really disgusting. Listen to more of their conversation about this expression!
Can Chris fly by the seat of his pants? Li and Chris discuss the use of this phrase.
What are the different meanings of the phrase 'to bend over backwards'?
Does the expression 'it's a joke' mean something funny? Find out more in this week's The English We Speak.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's programme looks at the phrase What's the damage?
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's programme looks at the phrase Why the long face?
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's programme looks at the phrase 'to murder something'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's programme looks at the phrase 'to catch someone's eye'.
In this edition of The English We Speak find out the meaning of the expression 'No strings attached'
In this edition of The English We Speak find out the meaning of the expression 'A spanner in the works'
In this edition of The English We Speak find out the meaning of the expression 'call it a day'
Learn phrases related to feet in this week's The English We Speak.
Learn a phrase that has less to do with sofas and more to do with feelings in this week's The English We Speak.
In this edition of The English We Speak find out the meaning of the expression 'knickers in a twist'.
In this edition of The English We Speak find out the meaning of the expression 'To let the cat out of the bag'.
In this edition of The English We Speak find out the meaning of the expression 'To paint the town'.
In this edition of The English We Speak find out the meaning of the expression 'Bright-eyed and bushy-tailed'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. In this edition of The English We Speak find out the meaning of the expression 'Wake up and smell the coffee!'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. In this edition of The English We Speak find out the meaning of the expression 'Have your cake and eat it'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. In this edition of The English We Speak find out the meaning of the expression 'Happy bunny'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. In this edition of The English We Speak find out the meaning of the expression 'Get your hands dirty'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. In this edition of The English We Speak, Li finds Neil's cat 'just a bit surprising' and teaches us a useful phrase to prevent people taking offence at something.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's programme looks at the meaning of the word 'Dragon'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's programme looks at the phrase 'Easy tiger!'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's programme looks at the words 'stuff' and 'stuffed'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's programme looks at the word 'bubbly'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week we talk about Christmas and the phrase 'all the trimmings'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's programme looks at new meanings of the word 'cheesy'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's programme looks at the phrase 'work for peanuts'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's programme looks at the phrase 'sinking feeling'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's programme looks at the phrase 'head over heels'.
Neil needs to put a clock on the studio wall, but can he nail it? Find out more in this week's programme.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's programme looks at the word 'lairy'.
Neil tells Li about his plan to live in luxury after giving up his job. Find out more about how he will pay for his expense in this week's programme.
Are you a smoothie? Learn different meanings of the word 'smoothie' with Neil and Li.
The English countryside is beautiful but causes problems for Helen and Rob. Find out more about this phrasal verb in this week's The English We Speak.
Everyone likes to see children playing, but do we also want them to play up? Find out more about this phrasal verb with Rob and Helen.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's programme looks at new meanings of the word 'heavy'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's programme looks at the phrase 'You've changed your tune'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's programme looks at the phrase 'hold your horses'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's programme looks at the word 'yob'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's programme looks at the phrase 'to jump the gun'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's programme looks at the word 'mind-boggling'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's programme looks at the phrase 'brownie points'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's programme looks at different uses of the word 'to nick'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's programme looks at the phrase 'in the nick of time'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's programme looks at the phrase 'on a roll'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's programme looks at a different usage of the word 'do'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's word is glamping.
William and Helen look at a musical idiom in honour of the BBC Proms, a classical music festival. Listen to find out more.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's idiom is 'to nip something in the bud'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's word is 'teetotal'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week we're looking at phrases related to festivals.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week we're looking at some phrases relating to fatherhood.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's word is 'hullabaloo'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week we're looking at a new slang usage of the word 'bounce'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's phrase is 'The special relationship'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's phrase is 'baby talk'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's word is 'gatecrash'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's programme looks at the origin and meaning of the suffix '-gate'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's phrase is touchy-feely.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week we find out what it means when someone says "I'll be with you in two ticks", and other related phrases.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week, find out how Li became the victim of a swizz.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases. This week's word is 'sick' which can have a different meaning to the one you'd expect.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases that you might not find in your dictionary. This week's word is 'savvy'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases that you might not find in your dictionary. This week's word is 'anorak'.
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases that you might not find in your dictionary. This week's word is 'awesome'
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases that you might not find in your dictionary. This week's word is 'wee'
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases that you might not find in your dictionary. This week's word is 'green'
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases that you might not find in your dictionary. This week's phrase is 'loved up'
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases that you might not find in your dictionary. This week's word is 'chillax'
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases that you might not find in your dictionary. This week's phrase is 'rabbit in the headlights'.
This week Finn and Wang Fei talk about the usage of the suffix -tastic. What does it mean and what words can you use it with?
In this series you can learn authentic English words and phrases that you might not find in your dictionary. This week's word is 'icebreaker'.
In our new series you can learn authentic English words and phrases that you might not find in your dictionary. This week's phrase is 'good egg'.
Listen to the final part of our pantomime. Last time, Cinderella had to leave the ball in a big rush. Will she really get her happy ending this week?
Listen to the second part of our pantomime. This week, Cinderella meets the charming Prince Stephen. But he only speaks in English idioms! The final part of the pantomime is next week.
Listen to the first part of Cinderella, our special pantomime. Cinderella dreams of escaping her ugly sisters, but how will she ever be able to go to Prince Stephen's Ball? Part two is next week.
In the last programme of the series, John Ayto explains the origin, meaning and use of the words 'bottle' and 'bottler'.
In this week's episode, John Ayto explores the origin, meaning and use of the expression 'early doors'.
In this week's episode, John Ayto explores the origin, meaning and use of the phrase 'go commando'.
In this week's episode, John Ayto explores the origin, meaning and use of the phrase 'go postal'.
In this episode, John Ayto examines the meaning and usage of the phrase 'fit for purpose'.
In this episode, John Ayto examines the meaning of the word 'issue' and how it can sometimes be used instead of the word 'problem'.
In this week's episode, John Ayto explores the origin, meaning and use of the prefix 'hella'.
In this episode, John Ayto examines the meaning of the word 'chugger'.
In this episode, John Ayto examines a new use of the word 'edgy'.
In this episode, John Ayto considers how people use the word 'minging'.
John Ayto explains the origin, meaning and use of the word 'bridezilla'
In this episode, you'll find out about a word regularly used when we talk about social networking. John Ayto explores the origins and uses of the word "Tweet"
In this first episode in a new series of Keep your English up to date, John Ayto explains the origin, meaning and use of the word 'apps'