Learn English with Mike
Latest Episodes
Episode 008 - Finger on the Pulse
Today, we talk about the expressions “finger on the pulse,” “to stoop so low,” “to be off the grid,” “to get the runaround,” and many more!
Episode 007 - More Expressions
Today we talk about the expressions and phrases “I’m in your corner,” “Slim Pickings,” “Backhanded compliment,” “Let it Slide,” “Butterflies in Your Stomach” and many more.
Episode 006 - Phrasal Verbs and Expressions of the Week
Today, we talk about “to go out of your way for someone,” “you can’t have your cake and eat it too,” “to run your mouth,” “to laugh something off,” “to be off the hook,” and many more!
Episode 005 - Expressions and Phrasal Verbs
Today, we talk about the phrases “to whip someone into shape,” “to sweeten the deal,” “all the bells and whistles,” “to talk the talk” and many more!
Expressions and Phrasal Verbs of the Week
Today, we talk about the phrasal verbs “to fess up,” “to get bummed out,” “bottoms up!” And the expression “kiss something goodbye,” “more power to you” and “to burst someone’s bubble.” Enjoy!
English Expressions and Phrasal Verbs of the Week
Today, we talk about expressions and phrases such as “hang in there,” “Make up your mind,” “stringing someone along,” “sparks flying” and many more.
English Expressions of the Week
Today, we recap the latest English expressions and phrasal verbs that I have shared on Instagram. We talk about the phrases “to lose your temper,” “to call it good,” “to get shot down,” “to make it up to someone,” and many more!
Expressions and Phrasal Verbs
This week, we dove into some expressions and phrasal verbs that I encountered through the week on Instagram and in real life conversations. We take a look at “drowning someone out,” “burning bridges,” “don’t get me wrong,” “hands-down,” and many more!
Learn English with Music
Today, we’ll look at some phrases and expressions in popular music. We talk about “holding out for something,” “to be standoffish,” “to beat people at their own game,” “to know better,” “to mess things up,” and “to throw a tantrum.” Send me a message on I
More phrasal Verbs and Expressions
Find out what it means for something to be on the rise, or on the decline. We also talk about phrasal verbs for going grocery shopping and learn what it means to take something by storm.