Stay in

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

Martin: What are you doing on Friday night? A few of us are going to the pub. Do you want to join us?

Barrie: I think I’ll stay in. I’ve had a tough week at work.

Does it mean:

a) stay at home

b) refuse to go out

c) stay at work

d) stay in once place

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Answer: a) stay at home

 

Go up to (someone)

Do you know the English expression “to go up to (someone)“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Gregory: I saw a famous movie star the other day. He was visiting my hometown.

Mike: Did you go up to him and ask him for his autograph?

Gregory: I didn’t have the confidence to go up to him!

Does it mean:

a) stand next to someone

b) talk to someone

c) watch someone

d) approach someone

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Answer: d) approach someone

Turn (someone) down

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

Rodney: I heard that Norman asked you to marry him?

Megan: Yes, he did. But I turned him down.

Rodney: Why did you do that?

Megan: I’m not ready to get married yet.

Does it mean:

a) to tell someone to go away

b) to be unprepared

c) to reject or refuse (someone)

d) to disagree with (someone)

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Answer: c) to reject or refuse (someone)

In the same boat

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

Edward: I can’t believe I got a pay cut this year. My salary has decreased by $50 a month!

Seth: Well, the company is in a bad situation, so everyone is in the same boat. Everyone in my department got a pay cut too.

Does it mean:

a) to be in a boat with other people

b) to have trouble

c) to be in the same situation

d) to be disappointed

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Answer: c) to be in the same situation

Stick it out

Do you know the English expression “to stick it out“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Yuri: I know you hate this job. Are you thinking of quitting soon?

Jake: I can’t. I need the money. I’ll stick it out for another year.

Does it mean:

a) to endure a difficult situation

b) to do one’s best

c) to hate a difficult situation

d) to enjoy a situation

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Answer: a) to endure a difficult situation

 

take (someone) by surprise

Do you know the English expression “to take (someone) by surprise“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Ivan: The president’s announcement took everyone by surprise this morning.

Dennis: I know. No one could believe that he planned to retire.

Does it mean

a) take someone to a surprising place

b) to wait to surprise someone

c) to be unsurprising

d) to surprise someone

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Answer: d) to surprise someone

Sleep on it

Do you know the English expression “to sleep on it“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Alison: Are you going to tell everyone that you are quitting the company in the meeting tomorrow?

Michelle: I haven’t decided yet. I’m going to sleep on it.

Does it mean:

a) make a decision the next day

b) dream about something

c) make a decision while asleep

d) sleep on something

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Answer: a) make a decision the next day

Show (someone) the ropes

Do you know the English expression “to show (someone) the ropes“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Robert: Welcome to the department Sandra. Nina will look after you today and show you the ropes. If you have any questions, just ask her.

Sandra: Thank you. I’m looking forward to working here.

Does it mean:

a) guide someone around a building

b) teach someone how to do a job or skill

c) study ropes

d) show someone documents

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Answer: b) teach someone how to do a job or skill

 

Make (something) from scratch

Do you know the English expression “to make (something) from scratch“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Toby: I heard that Fred is a really good cook. He can make curry from scratch!

Ben: Can he? Wow, I wish I could do that. I always buy ready-made curry in a packet!

Does it mean:

a) to scratch something

b) to make something well

c) to make something quickly

d) to make something from the start

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Answer: d) to make something from the start

Feel free to (do something)

Do you know the English expression “feel free to (do something)“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Fran: The research for this project is going to take me a long time!

Eve: Feel free to ask me if you need any help. I’m not so busy at the moment.

Does it mean:

a) have free time to do something

b) do something for no money

c) go ahead and do something

d) feel something freely

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Answer: c) go ahead and do something