Idioms A to Z 004: Idioms with money 1

The A to Z English Podcast

2022-08-28

10 分钟
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  • You're listening to the A to Z English podcast.

  • Welcome to A to Z English.

  • Another idioms from A to Z.

  • We're going to give you three more idioms today that you can use and practice in your daily conversations.

  • And remember to check out our website for a study guide with vocabulary notes and discussion, as well as WhatsApp and Facebook page links.

  • So, so you can use the idioms there with other people.

  • So for today, we're going to start with some money idioms.

  • And, you know, Jack, you're looking pretty good.

  • Is that a, is that a new suit?

  • You know, you look like a million bucks.

  • But, but actually, Jack, if, if I didn't know better, I would say that you had been born with a silver spoon in your mouth.

  • Oh, no, no, no, Kevin, this is a very expensive suit, but I went from rags to two riches.

  • Ah, well, good for you.

  • Thank you.

  • All right, everybody, so there, we had three idioms in that.

  • I know that was kind of fast, but did you catch them all?

  • Yeah, the first one, let's just quickly tell you and then we'll explain them.

  • The first is to look like a million dollars or to look like a million bucks.

  • I think this one's kind of easy to understand if you know what a.

  • Buck is, though, like.