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Toilet Talk Taboo | A Chat With Connor

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Episode 9 :
Part 1 - The Discussion (0:00)
My kids are always laughing about anything related to toilets and I felt left out. I'm an adult and I'm not allowed to laugh at such things. Well, I decided to break that taboo and drag my cousin Connor into the childishness!
Part 2 - Learn English (17:40)
In part two we talk about the language used in the episode and learn how to apply the following words to everyday English conversation;
Shut off (phrasal verb)
- to avoid seeing people or having contact with people
"I'm going to shut off for a few hours, it's been a hard day"
To have a go at (someone)
- to attack or criticise
"My boss had a go at me for turning up late"

Minging (adjective / slang)

- disgusting, foul or unpleasant
note : offensive when used towards people
"I'm not going out today, the weather is minging"
Pins and needles (non medical term)
- the tingling sensation caused by poor blood circulation
"I have pins and needles in my feet"
Pasty
- a savoury snack from the south of England.

Dead in the eye (expression)
- the centre of the eye / when saying something serious
"I looked her dead in the eye and told her the truth"

A dump (slang)
- a poo
"I'm just going for a dump"
To peer
- to look at something which is only just visible
"I peered over the wall to see what was going on"
I swear (expression)
- to emphasise you are telling the truth in a story
"It was the best match I've ever seen, I swear!"

CHOOSE YOUR FAVOURITES AND USE THEM IN THE PODCHAT
Book English Conversation Lessons and proofreading services :
onebritishman.com or https://preply.com/en/tutor/88021/
Narration:
If you require a British-English narration for an audiobook or another project, please contact me through my website at onebritishman.com
My music :
You can find me on Soundcloud and Spotify
Wherever you're listening, please give this podcast a rating, a review and share it with your friends and family. Share the love!

This podcast is available on most platforms including Apple, Spotify and Google.
Happy listening!
Lee

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Episode 9 :
Part 1 - The Discussion (0:00)
My kids are always laughing about anything related to toilets and I felt left out. I'm an adult and I'm not allowed to laugh at such things. Well, I decided to break that taboo and drag my cousin Connor into the childishness!
Part 2 - Learn English (17:40)
In part two we talk about the language used in the episode and learn how to apply the following words to everyday English conversation;
Shut off (phrasal verb)
- to avoid seeing people or having contact with people
"I'm going to shut off for a few hours, it's been a hard day"
To have a go at (someone)
- to attack or criticise
"My boss had a go at me for turning up late"

Minging (adjective / slang)

- disgusting, foul or unpleasant
note : offensive when used towards people
"I'm not going out today, the weather is minging"
Pins and needles (non medical term)
- the tingling sensation caused by poor blood circulation
"I have pins and needles in my feet"
Pasty
- a savoury snack from the south of England.

Dead in the eye (expression)
- the centre of the eye / when saying something serious
"I looked her dead in the eye and told her the truth"

A dump (slang)
- a poo
"I'm just going for a dump"
To peer
- to look at something which is only just visible
"I peered over the wall to see what was going on"
I swear (expression)
- to emphasise you are telling the truth in a story
"It was the best match I've ever seen, I swear!"

CHOOSE YOUR FAVOURITES AND USE THEM IN THE PODCHAT
Book English Conversation Lessons and proofreading services :
onebritishman.com or https://preply.com/en/tutor/88021/
Narration:
If you require a British-English narration for an audiobook or another project, please contact me through my website at onebritishman.com
My music :
You can find me on Soundcloud and Spotify
Wherever you're listening, please give this podcast a rating, a review and share it with your friends and family. Share the love!

This podcast is available on most platforms including Apple, Spotify and Google.
Happy listening!
Lee

Support the Show.

  continue reading

26 episodes

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