Welcome to the A to Z English podcast, where Jack and Sochil take you on a journey from learning the basics to mastering the nuances of the english language.
Our podcast is designed for non native speakers who are looking to improve their english skills in a fun and interactive way.
Each episode covers a wide range of topics, from grammar and vocabulary to slang and culture, to help you navigate the english speaking world with ease.
Welcome to the A to Z English podcast.
My name is Jack, and I am here with my co host, Sochil.
Sochil, how are you today?
I'm doing well, Jack, how are you?
I'm doing pretty well, thanks.
So today I thought we would do an idioms episode, and we actually have three idioms that are related to water, and they can be a little confusing, I think, sometimes, for our listeners out there.
So let's try to describe the differences between making waves, going with the flow, and being lost at sea.
And so the first one is, what does making waves mean?
Like, usually we use in the negative, like, don't make waves.
Making waves is causing a commotion or like an up stir or an uproar or going kind of against the grain.
Right?
Like drama idiom.
But yeah, you're the creating drama, or you're going against what everyone else wants, what everyone else is, like the flow of water.
You're.
If you go against the flow of water, which is where everyone else is going, you're going to make a wave.
Right.
That's a great, that's, that's a, that's a great description.