《Lesson 101 Exotic pets》.pdf

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《Lesson 101 Exotic pets》.pdf

The Bob and Rob Show Study Guide Lesson 101: Exotic Pets date: Sept 03, 2007 file name: bobrob 09-03-07 Show notes Some people do have strange pets. If this study guide is a bit late, sorry, but my pet python broke my computer. Or just blame Rob, that’s what Bob usually does Phrasal Verbs and Idioms To keep up 1. to continue without stopping eg: The rain kept up all morning. 2. to move or work at the same speed eg: My friend was running so fast I could barely keep up with him / I cant keep up in school. 3. to rise at the same rate eg: Pay raises help workers keep up with inflation. 4. to continue at the same high level eg: The study guides look great, Rob. Keep up the good work. 5. to prevent from falling down eg: A belt keeps your pants up / keep your spirits up, dont get depression. Idioms: “dog eat dog” fierce, ruthless competition e.g: I don’t like that dog eat dog atmosphere. It just promotes greed.. Bonus Idiom: “fat cat” a person who has a lot more money than other people (disapproving) e.g: I tell you, all these fat cat billionaires who take vacations on their yachts and never pay a dime in taxes! Its not fair. AJESS This week we looked at some expressions for disagreement, from mild to strong: Rob, do you plan to get a fish tank for your sons? Probably not. Bob, would you eat a snake if you had the chance? I dont think so. Rob, do you think youll get a pet dog someday? I doubt it. Bob, would you ever eat a dog? Never in a million years! Would you eat your own pet if you were really hungry? Not on your life! Rob, would you eat whale meat? Not even if you paid me! Email Bag ‘Teacher’s pet’ means that you were liked or favored by your teacher. It is a derogatory remark. Both Sides of the Pond (US) a dog and pony show (UK) farcical event (US) doggone (UK) ruddy/bloody/damn (US) crazy as a loon (UK) have bats in the belfry (US) hogtied (UK) restrained (US) pig out (UK) make a pi

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