Today’s episode is for Thursday, September 30, 2021. Today we have an idiom - ‘straight and narrow.’ To be on the straight and narrow means living an honest and morally good life. Avoid illegal activity to stay on the straight and narrow. You can read along as you listen by clicking HERE or by copying and pasting this link into your preferred browser: https://links.artisanenglish.jp/StraightAndNarrow
Try a Weekly Thursday Quiz from ArtisanEnglish.jp.
You listen to the posts. Now check to see if you learned from what you heard.
Visit ArtisanEnglish.jp and go to the Weekly Quizzes page. https://links.artisanenglish.jp/Quiz
I also offer FREE 20-minute lessons twice a month for anyone. All you have to do is sign up to win. Look under Book a Private Lesson at ArtisanEnglish.jp for Saturday Free-For-Anyone https://links.artisanenglish.jp/SatFree4Any1and Sunday Free-For-Anyone https://links.artisanenglish.jp/SunFree4Any1.
Below are three terms from today’s episode that may have been new for you.
In the weeds: In the weeds means you're confused because you have so much to do or you're paying too much attention to details and unable to progress. https://links.artisanenglish.jp/InTheWeeds
Take a turn for the worse: The idiom take a turn for the worse means that no matter how bad or good the situation was, it has just gotten worse. https://links.artisanenglish.jp/TakeATurnForTheWorse
In over your head: Being in over your head occurs when a person gets into a situation that they can’t get out of. Quite often this idiom refers to debt. https://b.link/WednesdayInOverYourHead