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Welcome to the third vocabulary lesson
As usual
I will give you several idioms
I bet you’ve never heard in your life
but they are so cool
and I bet you will love them
Then you will watch a cartoon 
with those idioms
and then you will have a speaking practice
so you remember them forever
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I know you can’t feel it
but it’s so hot here
But regardless
we have some cool idioms to learn
First one is
I see it in your eyes
You think you know it
Do you think it means the same as to
Choose your answer
and let’s watch a cartoon
Peter and his wife are packing up
They are going on vacation to Europe
They didn’t go anywhere last year
since they had to shell out a big chunk 
of their budget
for a new condo
So, Peter is all packed
and ready to go
But his wife Maggie
thinks
that this is not a proper dress to wear
And she can’t decide which dress to wear
And they have to be at the airport
 in 40 minutes
Peter is getting nervous
He is afraid
that if they wait just a little longer
they won’t make it
So
their plane is leaving soon
They have to be at the airport 
in 40 minutes
They have very little time
and Peter is afraid
that they won’t make it
They won’t make it
means
they won’t get there
on time
They will be late
Is that the meaning you chose?
Do let me know in the comments below
Now prepare to practice
If you want to do it right
answer my questions aloud
and very quickly
Shell out
We covered this idiom in one 
of our previous lessons
It means
to spend a lot of money
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They shelled out
a lot of money
for a new condo
A condo
is an apartment
or a flat
She is trying to decide which dress 
to put on
Meanwhile
Peter is getting nervous
because they have to be at the airport
in 40 minutes
and he is afraid
that they
are not going to make it
They are not going to make it
means
they won’t come on time
They will be late
Pretty tricky phrase, don’t you think?
Is that the option you chose?
Let me know in the comments below
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We’re not done with this idiom yet
Make it
has one more interesting meaning
For example
Toronto is a very expensive city
Ryan hardly has any money 
to live comfortably
But he is not giving up
He is going to work harder
and smarter
till he makes it
This last sentence here:
He is going to work harder and smarter
till he makes it
It means
He is going to work harder and smarter
till he succeeds
Now answer my questions aloud
and very quickly
Yes
it means he is going to succeed
Depending on the context
make it
can mean either
to get somewhere on time
or to succeed
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Second idiom of the day is
Want to guess what it means?
Do you think it means...
Choose your answer
and let’s watch a cartoon with this idiom
so you’ll see what it really means
Jill is a straight-A student
Which means
she always gets A’s
the highest grade
in all of her classes
She prepares for each class very thoroughly
But sometimes she gets a B
a little lower grade
and she gets totally worked up about it
Moreover
when it happens
her jealous classmates gloat at her
because her Straight-A student attitude
seems ridiculous to them
Let’s watch the main part again
Jill is s straight-A student
which means
she always gets the best
the highest grades at school
and when she gets a B
a worse grade
she gets worked up
To get worked up means
to get nervous
or to get upset
Just imagine how the poor girl feels
when she gets a B
not an A
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your English
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Now let’s practice
Answer my questions ALOUD
and very quickly
If you don’t know what gloat means
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at the top right corner
To gloat means
to feel good
when someone feels bad
Which of these idioms 
did you like the best?
Which of them have you never heard before?
Do let me know in the comments below
Good
now let’s do a little test
Choose the option you think is right
That’s it for today
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