Catch Word #165 – It’s on the tip of my tongue
Episode description
Do you have a good memory? Or are you someone who sometimes forgets details like names and dates? In this Catchword episode, Andrew and Harp introduce and explain three expressions that can be used in those frustrating situations where you have a mental block and can’t remember something that you thought you knew.
Expressions included in the study guide:
- The Big Apple
- To head on over to somewhere
- On the tip of my tongue
- To swear you’ve done something before
- To be like
- A brain fart
- What are friends for?
- A senior moment
- To go with something
- To have something in mind
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Catch Word #165 – It’s on the tip of my tongue
Episode description
Do you have a good memory? Or are you someone who sometimes forgets details like names and dates? In this Catchword episode, Andrew and Harp introduce and explain three expressions that can be used in those frustrating situations where you have a mental block and can’t remember something that you thought you knew.Expressions included in the study guide:
- The Big Apple
- To head on over to somewhere
- On the tip of my tongue
- To swear you’ve done something before
- To be like
- A brain fart
- What are friends for?
- A senior moment
- To go with something
- To have something in mind
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