In today's episode, you'll learn all about the common English expression "up in the air." You'll learn the expression's origin, how to use it in a multitude of situations and you'll do pronunciation exercises with it.
The second part of this episode, is all about Larry "Lawnchair," a man who gave birth to cluster ballooning as an activity. Stay tuned, that episode will be posted shortly.
Big shoutout to Guilherme Krause for supporting the podcast this month, I really appreciate it!
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164.2 - English Story: Irregular Verbs with the Titanic
164 - Expression: To Hit Rock Bottom
163 - 5-Minute English: The Post Office and Mail
162 - Discover Illinois with Jackie (from "Ask Jackie")
161 - 10 Words a Day: Handy-Dandy Reduplications
160.2 - How Cereal Became The Number One Breakfast Food in the U.S.
160 - Expression: Gimme Some Sugar!
159 - 5-Minute English: Home Renovation
158 - Moving Across the U.S. with Lucas
157.2 - New Year's Resolution Statistics for the U.S.
157 - Expression: To Get The Ball Rolling
156 - Chats with Shana: My Christmas Memories (+10 Must-Know Oxymorons)
155 - Decades: The 1980s with Alex
154.2 - The Boston Tea Party + U.S. Independence from Britain
154 - Expression: My Cup of Tea
153 - 5-Minute English: Shopping for Clothes
152 - The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (Halloween Special)
151.2 - Moose in the U.S. (Do we live in harmony with our moose?)
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