I've learned this word '' Frosty reception '' , this is a sentence made including the learned sentence : the student got a frosty reception from classmates after his transferring from their school
I remember that some years ago, I watched at school a film called The Founder. The film's plot is based in the 1950s in the US with a fascinating story about the first fast-food chain internationally recognized today, which is McDonald's. The main character has his first interaction with the fast-food chain, and as soon as he orders the usual menu, he realizes that he hasn't got any cutlery. That's because McDonald's food is so convenient, and it doesn't require anything else to use to eat. In addition, the film also presents how the company has extended throughout the US and how the person I already mentioned is involved in the company. There is even a scene where he attends a new McDonald's inauguration in Illinois. Overall, even though this film could be a bit underrated, the actors and the main plot offer you plenty of enjoyable things to watch.
Hello everyone, I like BBC podcasts and I listen to learn new words and improve my listening skills. Apart from the word list provided by the BBC, I will share the words and their meanings with you in each episode. I hope it will be useful. 👉Roughly: approximately 👉Trace: to find someone or something that was lost; proof that someone or something was in a place 👉elsewhere: in, or to, another place; somewhere or anywhere else
I have been battling my serious illness with can - do attitude. Going to the hospital repeatedly is never a happy option, but I am determined to do it with my best behaviour.
1.A can -do attitude is at the heart of cultivating a fulfilled life . 2. Long - standing tradition or culture can be occasionally challenged with a new take on. 3.With a can-do attitude, we can defy all negative expectations of ourselves.
👍 Lovely examples! Here's a quick correction for your second sentence: 'Long-standing tradition or culture can be occasionally challenged with a new take on it.'
at the heart of to be the most important part, or main cause, of something can-do attitude showing determination and confidence to take action and achieve results The American dream the idea that everyone in the United States of America has the chance to be successful and happy if they work hard long-standing having existed for a long time a take on (something) a variation of, or new way of presenting, something which already exists the final nail in the coffin (idiom) an event that causes the final end of something that had already started to fail
I'm afraid I'm one of those people that hate fast food. I wouldn't say that everything I eat is all healthy food, but hamburgers, thanks but no thanks. Thanks though for your lesson always BBC teachers.
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I've learned this word '' Frosty reception '' , this is a sentence made including the learned sentence : the student got a frosty reception from classmates after his transferring from their school
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I remember that some years ago, I watched at school a film called The Founder. The film's plot is based in the 1950s in the US with a fascinating story about the first fast-food chain internationally recognized today, which is McDonald's.
The main character has his first interaction with the fast-food chain, and as soon as he orders the usual menu, he realizes that he hasn't got any cutlery. That's because McDonald's food is so convenient, and it doesn't require anything else to use to eat.
In addition, the film also presents how the company has extended throughout the US and how the person I already mentioned is involved in the company. There is even a scene where he attends a new McDonald's inauguration in Illinois.
Overall, even though this film could be a bit underrated, the actors and the main plot offer you plenty of enjoyable things to watch.
😊 Thanks for sharing! It sounds like an interesting film.
I love it 🎉🎉
Hello everyone, I like BBC podcasts and I listen to learn new words and improve my listening skills. Apart from the word list provided by the BBC, I will share the words and their meanings with you in each episode. I hope it will be useful.
👉Roughly: approximately
👉Trace: to find someone or something that was lost; proof that someone or something was in a place
👉elsewhere: in, or to, another place; somewhere or anywhere else
😊 Can you use one of these words in an example sentence?
2:21 what does lie mean here?
In this context, it indicates that something is fundamentally present or exists at the core or center of a particular issue or concept.
Good job
I have been battling my serious illness with can - do attitude. Going to the hospital repeatedly is never a happy option, but I am determined to do it with my best behaviour.
1.A can -do attitude is at the heart of cultivating a fulfilled life .
2. Long - standing tradition or culture can be occasionally challenged with a new take on.
3.With a can-do attitude, we can defy all negative expectations of ourselves.
👍 Lovely examples! Here's a quick correction for your second sentence: 'Long-standing tradition or culture can be occasionally challenged with a new take on it.'
@bbclearningenglish oh, thank you for the correction!
Hi, everyone. Let's do our best with a can-do attitude. We can do it.
Ok let's begin
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Since I realised how important is to get a healthy diet if you want to age well, I keep a can-do attitude on quitting fast food
at the heart of
to be the most important part, or main cause, of something
can-do attitude
showing determination and confidence to take action and achieve results
The American dream
the idea that everyone in the United States of America has the chance to be successful and happy if they work hard
long-standing
having existed for a long time
a take on (something)
a variation of, or new way of presenting, something which already exists
the final nail in the coffin
(idiom) an event that causes the final end of something that had already started to fail
👍 Can you use one of these phrases in a sentence?
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I'm afraid I'm one of those people that hate fast food. I wouldn't say that everything I eat is all healthy food, but hamburgers, thanks but no thanks. Thanks though for your lesson always BBC teachers.
What kind of food do you like to eat usually?
Ok
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