Catch Word #281 – Just the ticket (ad free)
Episode description
In this Catch Word episode, Andrew and Suzanne teach you two useful expressions that describe when something is exactly what you need. These expressions are perfect for situations when you get something that suits you perfectly or brings you comfort. You will learn how to use “exactly what the doctor ordered” and “just the ticket” in real-life conversations, as well as understand how these expressions can help you sound more natural in English.
Fun fact
Did you know that the word “ticket” actually comes from the French word etiquette, which means a small note or label? Originally, tickets were small written notices that served as a form of admission or a way to identify something important. Over time, this meaning evolved to refer specifically to things like passes for concerts, events, or transportation, where a ticket gives you the right to enter or participate.
Expressions included in the study guide
- Exactly what the doctor ordered
- Just the ticket
- Runny nose
- Home remedy
- Hit (satisfy)
- Spell it out
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Catch Word #281 – Just the ticket (ad free)
Episode description
In this Catch Word episode, Andrew and Suzanne teach you two useful expressions that describe when something is exactly what you need. These expressions are perfect for situations when you get something that suits you perfectly or brings you comfort. You will learn how to use “exactly what the doctor ordered” and “just the ticket” in real-life conversations, as well as understand how these expressions can help you sound more natural in English.Fun fact
Did you know that the word "ticket" actually comes from the French word etiquette, which means a small note or label? Originally, tickets were small written notices that served as a form of admission or a way to identify something important. Over time, this meaning evolved to refer specifically to things like passes for concerts, events, or transportation, where a ticket gives you the right to enter or participate.Expressions included in the study guide
- Exactly what the doctor ordered
- Just the ticket
- Runny nose
- Home remedy
- Hit (satisfy)
- Spell it out
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Sign inHosts: Andrew Bates and Suzanne Cerreta
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Episode preparation/research: Andrew Bates
Audio editor: Marshall Vaillancourt
Transcriptionist: Andrew Bates
Study guide writer: Alina Morozova
English editor: Indiana Brown
Operations: Tsuyoshi Kaneshima
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