Learning English Conversations Episodes Episode guide
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It's a joke
Does the expression 'it's a joke' mean something funny? Find out more in this week's...
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It won't wash
A dirty phrase
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It takes two to tango
Learn an expression which means two people need to accept the blame for a bad situation
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It slaps!
What do you think is absolutely amazing?
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It leaves a bad taste in your mouth
How can a tasty meal leave a bad taste?
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It happens to the best of us
When someone makes a mistake, learn what to say to make them feel better.
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It escapes me
A phrase about forgetting something
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It comes with the territory
Accept the situation!
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It beats me
What's going on?!
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Irons in the fire
Jen tells Helen that she has a few 'irons in the fire' for her fortnight off work.
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Internet speak
'Snail mail', 'post' and 'hard copy' – learn expressions connected with computers
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Interjections
Wow! Ouch! Yippee! The useful little sounds which mean a lot.
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Ins and outs
Learn about a new expression and why Feifei gets a shock!
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In the doghouse
Behave or you might end up in the kennel with your dog. Learn a new phrase.
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In the blink of an eye
An expression to show speed
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In on it
We have an phrase which means to know about something or to be involved in it.
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In good nick
Learn a phrase to describe something in top condition
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In black and white
An expression for when you're in no doubt.
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If the cap fits
Learn an expression about accepting criticism
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If the cap fits
Sometimes the truth hurts. Rob and Feifei help you learn a phrase about honest opinion
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I'm out
Sometimes you need to say you don't have anything left. Learn 'I'm out'.
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I'm game
Neil is dying for a game of squash but Li is not game
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I'll give you that
Learn what to say when you agree with someone about some or all of what they said.
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I wasn't born yesterday
Were you born yesterday? Probably not, but this is a useful expression if someone's to...
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I don't buy it
Here's an expression you can use to say 'I don't believe you'
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Hunky-dory
Rob and Chris mention the phrase 'hunky-dory' to Helen. Are they trying to say that We...
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Humblebrag
Brag if you must - just don’t humblebrag! Find out what that means with Rob and Feifei.
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Hot under the collar
Cool off and learn this phrase with us.
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Hot potato
Learn a phrase to describe tricky situations