Catch Word #71 – To be into something
In this episode we are talking about expressions used to mean that you like something or someone. We look at the popular expressions to be into or to be crazy about something or someone. We also look at to be big on something or to be a big something person. Instead of saying that you really like or love something, try using some of the expressions in this episode.
Expressions included in the Study Guide
- To be into something
- To be into someone
- Besides
- A whole week
- A type
- He’s just not that into you – book and movie
- To be big on something
- A big (noun) person
- Public displays of affection
- To give someone the creeps
- To carry on
- To make out
- Get a room!
- To be crazy about something
Copyright: Audio/Study Guide: Culips
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Catch Word #71 – To be into something
In this episode we are talking about expressions used to mean that you like something or someone. We look at the popular expressions to be into or to be crazy about something or someone. We also look at to be big on something or to be a big something person. Instead of saying that you really like or love something, try using some of the expressions in this episode.
Expressions included in the Study Guide
- To be into something
- To be into someone
- Besides
- A whole week
- A type
- He’s just not that into you – book and movie
- To be big on something
- A big (noun) person
- Public displays of affection
- To give someone the creeps
- To carry on
- To make out
- Get a room!
- To be crazy about something
Copyright: Audio/Study Guide: Culips
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