English lesson application (with Jale): https://forms.gle/RGS9xwfLHXRRnmaQ9
For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282
Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/daily-english-pod/id1754079453
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5BlVNSNuNHtPtBS3NGqo7U?si=djxO8x_9Sk2QGTZXc21DlA&nd=1&dlsi=391f9eb5d2e247abXc21DlA&nd=1&dlsi=391f9eb5d2e247ab
There is more it
When we say “there’s more to it,” we mean: the situation is more complex than it looks. There’s more behind the story. More feelings. More effort. More history. It reminds us not to judge too quickly.
Examples:
1- She seemed quiet and distant lately, and others thought she was just being cold. But she was carrying things she didn’t know how to explain. If they looked closer, they’d see there was more to it.
2- He quit his job, and people said, “Wow, you’re so brave.”
But they didn’t see the sleepless nights, the fear, the doubts, the long conversations at home. To him, it wasn’t just bravery — there was more to it.