Catch Word #113 –To toot your own horn
Have you done something extra special lately? In that case, you may want to toot your own horn! This episode is all about speaking well of yourself. It’s all about how to do it while staying humble. For example, we don’t want to want to toot our own horn, but we think our podcasts are pretty fun and informative!
Expressions included in the Study Guide
- To toot your own horn
- To draw attention to yourself
- The job hunt
- Lemme
- Report cards
- Who didn’t?
- Straight A’s
- To rub it in someone’s face
- To pat yourself on the back
- To pat someone on the back
- On your own
- Parallel parking
- Spelling bee
Copyright: Audio/Study Guide: Culips
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Catch Word #113 –To toot your own horn
Have you done something extra special lately? In that case, you may want to toot your own horn! This episode is all about speaking well of yourself. It’s all about how to do it while staying humble. For example, we don’t want to want to toot our own horn, but we think our podcasts are pretty fun and informative!
Expressions included in the Study Guide
- To toot your own horn
- To draw attention to yourself
- The job hunt
- Lemme
- Report cards
- Who didn’t?
- Straight A’s
- To rub it in someone’s face
- To pat yourself on the back
- To pat someone on the back
- On your own
- Parallel parking
- Spelling bee
Copyright: Audio/Study Guide: Culips
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