Today’s episode is for Monday, October 11, 2021. Our phrase for this Monday is ‘under your nose.’ One meaning of under your nose is directly in front of you. Another meaning is to do something openly and boldly without anyone noticing. 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/UnderYourNose
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Below are three terms from today’s episode that may have been new for you.
In a huff: To walk away or exit in a huff means to angrily walk away or to walk away because you are offended. https://links.artisanenglish.jp/InAHuff
Be on your guard: Be on your guard means be watchful because you never know when you'll find yourself in a dangerous situation or on the verge of being tricked. https://links.artisanenglish.jp/OnYourGuard
Let your guard down: You let your guard down when you stop being anxious. In order to relax, recharge and revive yourself, you have to let your guard down. https://links.artisanenglish.jp/LetYourGuardDown