Catch Word #193 – In a jiffy
Episode description
In this Catch Word episode, Andrew and Suzanne discuss two idiomatic expressions that you can use to talk about being speedy: in a jiffy/in a jiff and in a flash. Join them to learn how to make your English sound like a native speaker’s!
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Fun fact
A jiffy is used not only in English idioms, but also as a unit of time! A jiffy is an actual measurement of time used in many fields such as computer science, physics, and even animation!
Expressions included in the study guide
- In a jiffy/in a jiff
- In a flash
- To take 10
- To be useless at [something]
- To piggyback off of [something]
Catch Word #193 – In a jiffy
Episode description
In this Catch Word episode, Andrew and Suzanne discuss two idiomatic expressions that you can use to talk about being speedy: in a jiffy/in a jiff and in a flash. Join them to learn how to make your English sound like a native speaker’s! [powerpress]Fun fact
A jiffy is used not only in English idioms, but also as a unit of time! A jiffy is an actual measurement of time used in many fields such as computer science, physics, and even animation!Expressions included in the study guide
- In a jiffy/in a jiff
- In a flash
- To take 10
- To be useless at [something]
- To piggyback off of [something]
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