Lindsay McMahon
"The English Adventurer"

After today’s episode you’ll know a few key expressions inside out!

You’ll learn expressions with “in” and “out”

Expressions with “in”:

  • “In the nick of time”: When something happens just in time. You can say, “We got to the airport just in the nick of time.”
  • “To be in touch”: To keep communicating or to be connected to something or someone or to be tuned in. You can also say, “To be in touch with one’s spirituality.”

 

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Expressions with “out”:

  • “To be out of touch”: To not communicate with someone or to be disconnected.
  • “To be out and about”: To be out of your home and to be exploring
  • “Innie/outtie”: A belly button that goes in is an “innie” and if it goes out you have an “outtie.”
  • “Inside out”: When your shirt or another article of clothing is worn on the wrong side

 

Listen to the role play to see how these expressions are used.

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