Foot the bill

Do you know the English expression “to foot the bill“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Peter: What’s wrong? You don’t look happy.

Roger: The air conditioner in my house broke, but my landlord won’t pay to get it fixed. I have to foot the bill.

Does it mean:

a) kick a bill

b) get angry

c) pay for something

d) ask someone to pay for something

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Answer: c) pay for something

At the drop of a hat

Do you know the English expression “at the drop of a hat“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Keiko: Are you going to buy a new car?

Marie: I’d buy one at the drop of a hat if I could, but we can’t afford it.

Does it mean:

a) immediately

b) when someone drops their hat

c) much later

d) next week

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Answer: a) immediately

Hand in (one’s) notice

Do you know the English expression “to hand in (one’s) notice? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the answer?

Kate: I heard that Hiroko handed in her notice today.

Mari: No way! She didn’t tell anyone she was leaving!

Does it mean:

a) tell your boss you are going to quit

b) leave a job straight away

c) walk out of the office

d) be fired

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Answer: a) tell your boss you are going to quit

Learn the…..

Can you complete this expression? It means to learn the basics of something. For example, when you start a new job, you have to learn the basic duties of the job. You have to…

learn the….

a) action

b) post

c) figures

d) ropes

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Answer: d) ropes

Learn the ropes

Control freak

Do you know the English expression “control freak”? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Emma: How is your new supervisor?

Leon: She’s a control freak. She wants to know what we are doing all the time.

Does it mean:

a) someone who supervises other people

b) someone who wants to control everything

c) someone who is annoying

d) someone who is in charge of something important

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Answer: b) someone who wants to control everything

Many moons ago

Do you know the English expression “many moons ago”? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Ian: Have you ever been to India?

Ben: Yes I have. It was many moons ago though.

Does it mean:

a) a few weeks ago

b) a long time ago

c) 50 years ago

d) a few days ago

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Answer: b) a long time ago

In the driver’s seat

Do you know the English expression “to be in the driver’s seat”? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Pat: How many people are working on the project?

Chris: Just me and Michelle. She is in the driver’s seat, I just do what I’m told.

Does it mean:

a) be in control

b) be in trouble

c) be driving

d) be sitting in a car

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Answer: a) be in control

Jump down (someone’s) throat

Do you know the English expression “to jump down (someone’s) throat? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Dan: Did you talk to Neil about his gambling?

Sue: Yes. When I told him to stop, he jumped down my throat.

Does it mean:

a) speak to someone in a nice way

b) speak to someone in a funny way

c) speak to someone in a polite way

d) speak to someone in an angry way

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Answer: d) speak to someone in an angry way

In the public eye

Do you know the English expression “to be in the public eye“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Susan: Would you like to be famous?

Claire: No way! I’d hate to be in the public eye all the time.

Does it mean:

a) being in a position which receives public attention

b) being in a position which receives no public attention

c) being in the newspaper every day

d) being on TV every day

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Answer: a) being in a position which receives public attention