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159 : English Vocabulary and Expressions - Minor, Kid, New kid on the block, and Wet behind the ears

159 : English Vocabulary and Expressions - Minor, Kid, New kid on the block, and Wet behind the ears

FromSpeak English with Tiffani Podcast


159 : English Vocabulary and Expressions - Minor, Kid, New kid on the block, and Wet behind the ears

FromSpeak English with Tiffani Podcast

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26 minutes
Released:
Jul 19, 2021
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Visit SpeakEnglishWithTiffani.com/Episode159 for show notes for this podcast episode.In today’s episode, you will learn new English vocabulary words and expressions related to the topic of childhood. You will also hear tons of real-life stories that will help you understand the words and expressions more. This episode will give you the vocabulary and expressions you need to speak fluently in English about this topic.TODAY'S ENGLISH RESOURCEPackage | Master English TipsTODAY'S ENGLISH VOCABULARY WORDS======================================Minor Meaning: a person who is under 18; lesser in importance, seriousness, or significance.Sentence 1: The movie was funny, but it was unfit for minors.Sentence 2: A minor should not smoke because smoking reduces physical growth.Sentence 3: The nightclub was shut down for selling alcohol to a minor.Kid Meaning: a child or young personSentence 1: The kid got into trouble for painting on the walls of the church.Sentence 2: As soon as we got home, Jake went straight to bed. The poor kid was tired from a long day at school.Sentence 3: My sister is married to a kid named Mikey.TODAY'S ENGLISH EXPRESSIONS======================================New kid on the block Meaning: Someone who is new to a place or organizationSentence 1: When I moved to New York at 7 years old, I was the new kid on the block.Sentence 2: Peter was the new kid on the block, he had only been with the company for 6 months.Sentence 3: Realizing I was the new kid on the block at work, I was determined to prove myself.Wet behind the ears Meaning: to be found inexperienced; having little to no experience.Sentence 1: Still a teenager, Tim was still wet behind the ears when it came to dating.Sentence 2: He is a nice young fellow but a bit wet behind the ears.Sentence 3: Sydelle was eight and excited about cooking her first meal, even though she was wet behind the ears.GET YOUR Resource | Package | Master English Tips
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Jul 19, 2021
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