Speak Better English with Harry | Episode 226

和哈利一起说更好的英语|第226集

Speak Better English with Harry

2020-10-14

17 分钟
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Hi there, I'm Harry from www.englishlessonviaskype.com and welcome to my English learning podcast where I help you improve your English speaking, listening, pronunciation and grammar.In this episode, we're talking about rest and relaxation. Learn useful English idioms related to relaxation.https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/easy-peasy-english-club Learn English with me. Improve English from intermediate to advanced in my English language marathon.Support the Show.Advanced English lessons o...
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  • Hi there, this is Harry, and welcome to our podcast where I try to help you to get a better understanding for the english language, how you can use it in your professional English, Business English or conversational English.

  • And we do that by helping you with some grammar construction, some idioms, phrasal verbs and other aspects, and of course pronunciation.

  • So in this particular podcast, we're going to look at idioms connected with relaxing.

  • So what sort of idioms can we use when we're talking about relaxing or relaxation?

  • So as always, I'm going to give you a list of what they are and then I'll give you some examples that hopefully give you a better understanding of how you can use them.

  • As and as always, I'll give you my contact details at the end of this podcast.

  • Okay, so, idioms connected with relaxing take it easy, slow down, let your hair down.

  • Switch off.

  • Hang out, or hang out with unwinding.

  • Take your mind off something.

  • Take a breather, take a break.

  • Foot loose and fancy free.

  • Difficult 1ft loose and fancy free.

  • Have a blast.

  • Recharge your batteries.

  • Indulge yourself in something, indulge yourself in.

  • Okay, so let me take them one by one and give you some examples.

  • So as I said, these are idioms connected with relaxing and relaxation.

  • So take it easy.

  • Well, we always use this expression when somebody is either working at a very hectic pace, or they're advising or telling you about a particular holiday they're going on, and they say, what you going to do?