

AEE: Chat Up a Storm with this New English Phrase
30 snips Dec 28, 2024
The hosts dive into culinary joy, sharing their love for Thanksgiving pies and self-expression in cooking. They introduce the phrase 'up a storm' to convey enthusiasm in everyday actions. Dog ownership is explored through the nuances of barking behaviors and effective training methods. Listeners learn about the idiom 'barking up a storm' through personal stories. The conversation emphasizes mastering new English phrases to enhance communication and explores expressions that capture intense effort, enriching vocabulary for dynamic conversations.
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New Dog
- Michelle's friends recently got a new dog.
- Lindsay discusses her dog Kiefer, who is generally quiet except when strangers arrive.
Barking up a Storm
- "Barking up a storm" describes excessive barking, often due to excitement or alarm.
- Lindsay's dog Kiefer doesn't bark excessively, even at squirrels.
New Expression
- Learn the expression "doing something up a storm" to discuss enthusiastic or excessive activity.
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