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Daily Easy English Expression Podcast

0461 Daily Easy English Expression PODCAST—ticked off

Daily Easy English Expression Podcast

Shane Peterson

Self-improvement, Language Learning, Education

4.7812 Ratings

🗓️ 23 August 2015

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Today’s expression and dialog: ticked off What’s wrong with John? Eric ticked him off. Again? Eric keeps bothering him about smoking. ONE thing nice about living in the HOT and DRY desert...the "stable" weather. Next year I might move up north and the weather is very different. There are many STORMS. And with storms there is lightning. And lightning is NOT good for electricity. When there is lightning, sometimes the electricity goes OUT. And when there is no electricity, I have no internet. When there is no internet, I cannot work! When I cannot work, I cry!!! Really^^ Having NO electricity really makes me mad! Having no internet REALLY makes me angry! NOT being able to teach REALLY MAKES ME SUPER MAD!!! And today, I will teach an excellent PHRASAL VERB you can use when YOU are angry!! Stay happy! Coach Shane Please subscribe on iTunes and get this podcast EVERY DAY! Support Coach Shane by giving $1 a month! On PayPal: Send to parmyproductions@gmail.com Or you can go here: www.patreon.com/coachshane Our sponsors: www.letsmasterenglish.com Click on JOIN CLASSES and get ALL the information! www.audibletrial.com/lme (Get a free AUDIO BOOK!) Our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/DailyEasyEnglish Today's Daily Easy English Expression PODCAST is UP and READY for YOU!! #LearnEnglish #ESL #Twinglish

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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.

0:31.2

Hello, everybody, welcome back to Daily Easy English Expression, the podcast.

0:34.2

Thank you very much for listening.

0:39.6

I really sincerely appreciate it. Today we've got a fantastic phrasal verb. You know if you want to master English, you need to know your

0:47.9

phrasal verbs. It is ticked off. I am so ticked off. Don't ticked off. Oh, I am so ticked off.

0:56.7

Don't tick me off.

0:58.9

You are starting to tick me off.

1:03.6

Mm-hmm.

1:04.3

To tick off.

1:06.0

To tick someone off.

1:07.4

What does this mean?

1:08.6

It means to make someone angry. You're starting to make me angry. You're starting to tick me off.

1:16.6

You ticked me off yesterday. You made me angry yesterday. Oh, I'm so ticked off. I'm so angry.

1:31.4

This is a great, phrasal verb.

1:32.6

But why?

1:36.5

Does tick off mean angry?

1:42.0

Well, I'll explain it to you after you listen to the dialogue.

1:45.3

What's wrong with John?

1:47.8

Eric ticked him off.

1:48.4

Again?

1:51.4

Eric keeps bothering him about smoking.

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