BEP 340 – Idiomy z angielskiego biznesowego: Food Idioms (2)

Kapsuła z językiem angielskim biznesowym 340 - English Idioms for Food (2)

Witaj zpowrotem w Kapsuła z językiem angielskim biznesowym! In today’s lesson we’re going to take another look at angielskie idiomy related to food.

What do you think when someone says that another person isout to lunch?” Oczywiście, it might mean that the person is actually out of the office, at a restaurant, eating a nice sandwich. But it might have nothing to do with actually eating. “Out to lunchcan mean acting crazy, not paying attention, or not understanding reality. Innymi słowy, “out to lunchis an English idiom.

An idiom is any expression where one thing actually means something else, like whenout to lunchmeans crazy. English has a huge variety of idioms for every situation. And many of those idioms are related to food. Some are related to meals, liketo put food on the table” i “to sing for your supper.And others are related to specific foods, likecool as a cucumber” i “small potatoes.Learning idioms like these is a great way to improve your English.

W dzisiejszej lekcji, we’ll continue listening to a conversation among three colleagues. Jessie has just told Luke and Ben about her idea to start a business. She wants them to consider joining her in the new venture. Podczas ich dyskusji, they use many English idioms related to food.

Pytania do słuchania

1. After saying he likes Jessie’s idea, what does Ben say he’s concerned about?
2. How does Luke feel about managing people?
3. What does Jessie think about the fact that they are always talking about how bad their workplace is?

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