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Daily Easy English Expression Podcast

0945 Daily Easy English Lesson PODCAST—to TAP INTO something

Daily Easy English Expression Podcast

Shane Peterson

Self-improvement, Language Learning, Education

4.7812 Ratings

🗓️ 28 January 2020

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

Today's English expression and dialog: to tap into something Your average student is in his 30s, right? Yes. If you want younger students, you should tap into places like tiktok and wechat. But I like my older students! FREE LESSONS: www.LetsMasterEnglish.com/free Subscribe on iTunes and get this English podcast FRESH! Support the Let's Master English team! JOIN our classes: www.LetsMasterEnglish.com/signup Coffee for me and diapers for Mikey and Jimmy!: paypal.me/LetsMasterEnglish Become a patron: www.patreon.com/coachshane PLEASE support my sponsors: www.audibletrial.com/lme (Get a free AUDIO BOOK!) www.gorillamind.com/?atid=106 Get the best NOOTROPICS for your mind and body. (USA-only☹) Study English, FREE ENGLISH LESSONS: www.letsmasterenglish.com/free http://letsmasterenglish.com/tv http://letsmasterenglish.com/radio

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0:00.0

Hello everybody. My name is Coach Shane and welcome to Easy English Expressions.

0:11.1

Come on, let's master English.

0:15.2

Hello everybody. Welcome back to Daily Easy English Expression, expression the podcast today we have podcast number

0:24.7

945 and we have another phrasal verb it's a great one phrasal verbs are lots of fun it is to tap into to tap into something hmm tap

0:44.4

into all right so to tap you have to think like this on your in your kitchen you have sink. And one word that we can use to describe the sink is a tap, a water tap.

1:05.0

The idea is you have a faucet which is connected to a water pipe.

1:12.6

So if you turn on the faucet, the water in the pipe comes out.

1:20.6

You are tapping into the water pipe and you're getting water.

1:28.3

Did you ever hear of maple syrup?

1:31.3

They make that delicious maple syrup from maple trees.

1:35.3

They get the water or the sap, SAP, SAP, from inside the tree.

1:42.3

How do they do that? Well, they tap into the tree. They take a metal

1:50.6

thing and I'm not going to describe too much, but they put this metal thing inside the tree

1:55.7

and then the water from inside the tree comes out the metal thing into a bucket.

2:01.9

Anyway, they're tapping the tree.

2:05.8

They're tapping into a maple tree in order to get the sap, the water, SAPE, the water from

2:14.7

inside the tree, and then they can make syrup.

2:18.1

So to tap into is a really great phrasal verb and we use it in daily English too.

2:25.8

And it means to make a connection and after you make a connection to use it, to use that connection, to use the information,

2:37.3

to use the people for your benefit, for your business, for your growth.

2:44.3

Do you understand?

2:45.7

So if you live in a big city and you want to expand your knowledge, you want to learn something,

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