2022-04-27
16 分钟Hi there everybody, it's Harry here.
And just before we get into the podcast for today, I just wanted to tell you about another podcast that you might enjoy.
It's called English Learning for curious minds.
It's hosted by a british native english teacher called Alistair who says you learn weird and wonderful things about the world at the same time as improving your English.
Well, if you havent done so already, id suggest checking it out for yourself.
Hes done some amazing episodes on things like the history of tea, James Bond, Peaky Blinders and things like the English of Donald Trump.
All the episodes come with a transcript, subtitles and a vocabulary list.
So go on, give it a listen.
Just search English learning for curious minds on your favourite podcast, Apple.
Now let's get back to my podcast.
So what are we going to talk to you about today?
Well, in the advanced class today, we're going to look at advanced colocations for negative emotions and feelings.
Negative emotions and feelings.
And like always, I think I've got ten of these and I'll give them to you in a list and then I'll go through them one by one and give you a few examples.
Here they are.
To feel down, to feel sick with worry, or to say, I'm worried sick, you can use either way it's both the same.
So to feel sick with worry or I'm worried sick.
To give vent to something.
To give vent to something.
To weigh on your conscience or to weigh on your mind.