Bob's Short English Lessons

Learn the English Phrases "to put together" and "to pull yourself together"

May 21, 2025
Learn about the phrase 'to put together' and how it relates to assembling items, like furniture from Ikea. The speaker explains how putting things together means connecting pieces to create a whole. They also delve into the phrase 'to pull yourself together,' discussing its implications when dealing with emotions. Personal anecdotes and lighthearted commentary add a humorous twist, making the lessons engaging and relatable. Plus, there's a cheeky nod to the background noises of everyday life!
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ANECDOTE

Putting Things Together

  • When you buy a bed from Ikea, it comes in pieces and you need to put it together using tools and screws.
  • Putting together means assembling parts until the object is whole, like building a bed or Lego set.
ADVICE

Pull Yourself Together Advice

  • If you're upset or emotional, you should pull yourself together to regain control and calm down.
  • This helps you prepare to perform tasks, like giving a speech at a wedding when feeling emotional.
ANECDOTE

Making vs Assembling Bed

  • As an example, making the bed means tidying up blankets, whereas assembling the bed means putting its pieces together.
  • Bob clarifies that making the bed is about blanket arrangement, not construction or assembly.
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