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Learn the English Phrases SQUARED AWAY and READY TO ROLL

Learn the English Phrases SQUARED AWAY and READY TO ROLL

FromBob's Short English Lessons


Learn the English Phrases SQUARED AWAY and READY TO ROLL

FromBob's Short English Lessons

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4 minutes
Released:
Aug 25, 2021
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Podcast episode

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Read along to practice your English and to learn the English phrases SQUARED AWAY and READY TO ROLLIn this English lesson, I wanted to help you learn the English phrase "squared away." If I say that something is squared away in English, it means that it's properly organized, it means everything is in its place. If I had something squared away, it would mean that I'm ready for something. I spent the last few days getting squared away for the new school year. I have everything squared away for the school year, which starts two weeks from today actually. So I'm really happy because I have everything squared away. Notice you can use this two ways. I can say, "I'm squared away," or I can say, "I have everything squared away," or, "Things are all squared away for the start of the new school year." I'm pretty happy about that. I'm glad that I could take this little break to get ready because being ready for the new school year just makes me a little more relaxed.WANT FREE ENGLISH LESSONS? GO TO YOUTUBE AND SEARCH, "BOB THE CANADIAN"If you enjoy these lessons please consider supporting me at: http://www.patreon.com/bobthecanadianThe second phrase I wanted to teach you today is the phrase "ready to roll." Now, I couldn't remember if I've already taught you this phrase, but I am ready to roll. In English, we use this phrase somewhat informally to just say we're ready for something. When it comes to the new school year, I'm ready to roll. If my boss said to me, "Bob, are you ready for the first day of school?" I would say, "I'm ready to roll." It's kind of a funny phrase. I think it's related to, we use the word roll when we're talking about driving. Like when I'm driving down the road, you could say I'm rolling down the road. I don't actually say that, younger people might, but when you say that you are ready to roll, it means that you are prepared, it means that you are all ready to do something.So let's review. If you have everything squared away or if you say, "I'm squared away," it means that everything is in its proper place. You are organized and ready for something. I have everything squared away and I'm ready for the new school year. And when you say that you are ready to roll, it means that you are just completely and totally ready to do something.But hey, let's look at a comment from a previous video. This comment is from a Maritza and the comment is this. "Hi, Bob. Lisianthus are really beautiful flowers, but I wonder if you have any fruit trees on your farm? So far, I haven't seen any. By the way, I'm a cheap person too. I love to drive a hard bargain. Have a good day." And my response was this. "We do not have any fruit trees. There used to be a pear tree at the bottom of the hill behind my house, but it died years ago. We've thought about getting an apple tree someday."So one of the things that's unique about fruit and not everybody knows this is that you need a certain kind of soil to grow certain kinds of fruit trees. Where I live here in Ontario, Canada, we have very hard clay soil and so the only two types of fruit trees we can grow, we can grow apples and we can grow pears in this soil. I'm not sure if you can see it, but way down the hill, there is a dead tree and that is the tree that used to have pears on it.When I was a kid, we would go down the hill and we would pick pears off the ground and we would feed them to some of our animals, but we would also keep all the good ones and we would put them in the fruit cellar in the basement and then we would eat them during the winter. They were quite yummy actually. We've thought about getting an apple tree. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bobthecanadian)
Released:
Aug 25, 2021
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Podcast episode

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If you want to learn English with short easy-to-understand lessons then you've come to the right place. I'm Bob the Canadian and I make videos on Youtube (Just search for "Bob's Short English Lessons" on Youtube!) as well as podcasts right here to help you learn English. Four times each week I upload a short English lesson with a complete transcript in the description. During these lessons I teach one or two curious phrases from the English language and answer a listener question. Thanks for joining me and I hope your English learning is going well!