Catchword #174 – In the nick of time
Episode description
What do you do with your time? In English, you can do a lot with it, like waste it, kill it, or be in the nick of it. Join Andrew and Suzanne as they explain two time-related expressions: in the nick of time and to kill time.
Fun fact
According to the Encyclopedia Britannica, the oldest surviving clock in England is at Salisbury Cathedral and dates from 1386!
Expressions included in the study guide
- In the nick of time
- To kill time
- To snatch
- To keep yourself busy
- A waste of time
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Catchword #174 – In the nick of time
Episode description
What do you do with your time? In English, you can do a lot with it, like waste it, kill it, or be in the nick of it. Join Andrew and Suzanne as they explain two time-related expressions: in the nick of time and to kill time.Fun fact
According to the Encyclopedia Britannica, the oldest surviving clock in England is at Salisbury Cathedral and dates from 1386!Expressions included in the study guide
- In the nick of time
- To kill time
- To snatch
- To keep yourself busy
- A waste of time
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Study guide writer: Morag St. Clair
English editor: Stephanie MacLean
Operations: Tsuyoshi Kaneshima
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