2020-10-14
17 分钟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.
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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?