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Daily Easy English Expression Podcast

0377 Daily Easy English Expression PODCAST—I'm off out TIME

Daily Easy English Expression Podcast

Shane Peterson

Language Learning, Education, Self-improvement

4.7756 Ratings

🗓️ 15 May 2015

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

Today’s expression and dialog: I’m off out TIME   I’m off out next week camping.   You’re what?   I have the week off and will leave to go camping. Oh! Where’d you learn English?   Do you have a day off coming? I will have NO work on Sunday!! Finally! I will be OFF! And I will not stay at home. I will leave my house and go fishing! I doubt that I will catch anything, but I really enjoy being out in nature^^ What about you? Today we'll learn an expression that I have heard several times from my British friends. Listen to the podcast until the end and I will give you the American equivalent! TGIF!!!     Coach Shane   Please subscribe on iTunes and get this podcast EVERY DAY! Support Coach Shane by giving $1 a month! Our sponsors: Click on JOIN CLASSES and get ALL the information! (Get a free AUDIO BOOK!) Our YouTube channel:     Today's Daily Easy English Expression PODCAST is UP and READY for YOU!! #LearnEnglish #ESL #Twinglish

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello everybody, my name is Coach Shane and welcome to easy English expressions.

0:11.0

You and me every day, come on, let's master English.

0:26.3

Hello, everybody.

0:30.1

Welcome back to Daily Easy English Expression.

0:35.0

Today's expression is number 377.

0:58.0

Thank you so much for listening to today's podcast. It is, I'm off out time. This is a messy, messy expression. And it's not an expression I recommend, but I have heard it and you might hear it too.

0:59.9

So let me give you an example.

1:01.7

I'm off out time.

1:02.3

I am.

1:03.1

I'm off.

1:06.2

O-F-F-out O-U-T Friday.

1:09.3

I'm off out Friday.

1:16.7

I'm off out this weekend. I'm off out next week. What does this mean?

1:25.3

It's a combination of two things. I'm off, meaning I'm not working, and I'm out, meaning I'm going someplace. So I'm off, out shopping Saturday.

1:30.5

That means I'm off.

1:32.1

I'm not working.

1:33.3

And I will not be home.

1:34.7

I will be out shopping.

1:36.9

That's it.

1:37.8

It's really simple.

1:39.2

It is very simple.

1:40.7

So the full pattern usually sounds like this. I'm off out time verb I and G or

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