Catch Word #127 – You’ll never guess what I got wind of!
People love stories, especially stories with secret information in them. In this episode, we talk about expressions that people use when they telling a story, whether it’s true or possibly not. These stories might be told by a person who heard it directly from a trustworthy source or by someone who just loves to gossip! Sometimes it’s hard to know the difference. Listen to this episode if you’ve ever heard a story through the grapevine.
Expressions included in the Study Guide
- To come on over
- To get wind of something
- To keep your mouth shut
- To mind your own business
- Have I got something for you!
- To hear something through the grapevine
- To spread like wild fire
- A little birdie told me
- Two weeks’ notice
Copyright: Audio/Study Guide: Culips
Podcast: Play in new window | Download
Catch Word #127 – You’ll never guess what I got wind of!
People love stories, especially stories with secret information in them. In this episode, we talk about expressions that people use when they telling a story, whether it’s true or possibly not. These stories might be told by a person who heard it directly from a trustworthy source or by someone who just loves to gossip! Sometimes it’s hard to know the difference. Listen to this episode if you’ve ever heard a story through the grapevine.
Expressions included in the Study Guide
- To come on over
- To get wind of something
- To keep your mouth shut
- To mind your own business
- Have I got something for you!
- To hear something through the grapevine
- To spread like wild fire
- A little birdie told me
- Two weeks’ notice
Copyright: Audio/Study Guide: Culips
Popular Podcasts
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our English learning platform.
- They are Canadian and American
- Have master’s degrees and work in professions related to English education (Andrew is a university English professor, Suzanne is a pronunciation coach and voice actor, and Morag is a writer).
- Actively study second languages as adults. Our team understands the ups and downs of studying foreign languages as adults who live busy lives.
