Catch Word #279 – Over my dead body
In this episode of Catch Word, Andrew and Suzanne explore two strong English expressions that you can use when you want to say, “absolutely not!” or when something is completely impossible. They are “Over my dead body” and “When hell freezes over.” These expressions are used to show firm refusal or to say that something will never happen.
What you will learn in this episode:
- Understanding idioms: Learn how to use the expressions “Over my dead body” and “When hell freezes over” to show strong disagreement or to describe something that is impossible.
- Vocabulary in context: Learn the different contexts in which these expressions can be used, including both serious and playful situations.
- Cultural tips: Learn how these expressions are used in everyday conversations and when it is appropriate to use them.
How you will improve your English with this episode:
- Expand your vocabulary: Learn and practice using new expressions that will help you sound more natural and fluent in English.
- Improve your listening: Build your skills so you can understand and follow native speakers discussing real-life situations.
- Boost your confidence: Feel more confident using strong language in English to express your opinions or stand your ground in conversations.
- Practice speaking English: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice.
Important links:
- Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member.
- Join the Culips Discord server
- Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)
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Catch Word #279 – Over my dead body
In this episode of Catch Word, Andrew and Suzanne explore two strong English expressions that you can use when you want to say, "absolutely not!" or when something is completely impossible. They are "Over my dead body" and "When hell freezes over." These expressions are used to show firm refusal or to say that something will never happen.
What you will learn in this episode:- Understanding idioms: Learn how to use the expressions "Over my dead body" and "When hell freezes over" to show strong disagreement or to describe something that is impossible.
- Vocabulary in context: Learn the different contexts in which these expressions can be used, including both serious and playful situations.
- Cultural tips: Learn how these expressions are used in everyday conversations and when it is appropriate to use them.
- Expand your vocabulary: Learn and practice using new expressions that will help you sound more natural and fluent in English.
- Improve your listening: Build your skills so you can understand and follow native speakers discussing real-life situations.
- Boost your confidence: Feel more confident using strong language in English to express your opinions or stand your ground in conversations.
- Practice speaking English: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice.
- Culips members get an interactive transcript, helpful study guide, and ad-free audio for this episode. Take your English to the next level by becoming a Culips member.
- Join the Culips Discord server
- Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)
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Sign inHosts: Andrew Bates and Suzanne Cerreta
Music: Something Elated by Broke for Free
Episode preparation/research: Andrew Bates
Audio editor: Marshall Vaillancourt
Transcriptionist: Andrew Bates
Study guide writer: Indiana Brown
English editor: Alina Morozova
Operations: Tsuyoshi Kaneshima
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