Catch Word #189 – Go ape
Episode description
Anger is a strong emotion, and in English we have some equally strong idioms you can use to talk about it! Join Andrew and Morag in this episode to learn some ways you can describe behaving angrily: to go ape and to chew someone out.
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Fun fact
The strangest things can make people angry. Did you know that simply being hungry, hot, or dehydrated can increase your chances of becoming angry? So if you don’t want to go ape, try cooling down with a snack and a glass of water!
Expressions included in the study guide
- To go ape
- To chew [someone] out/to chew out [someone]
- Off-kilter
- To blow it
- To take [someone] to task
Catch Word #189 – Go ape
Episode description
Anger is a strong emotion, and in English we have some equally strong idioms you can use to talk about it! Join Andrew and Morag in this episode to learn some ways you can describe behaving angrily: to go ape and to chew someone out. [powerpress]Fun fact
The strangest things can make people angry. Did you know that simply being hungry, hot, or dehydrated can increase your chances of becoming angry? So if you don’t want to go ape, try cooling down with a snack and a glass of water!Expressions included in the study guide
- To go ape
- To chew [someone] out/to chew out [someone]
- Off-kilter
- To blow it
- To take [someone] to task
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Study guide writer: Morag St. Clair
English editor: Stephanie MacLean
Operations: Tsuyoshi Kaneshima
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