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Daily Easy English Expression Podcast

157 Daily Easy English Expression PODCAST—Keep it together!!

Daily Easy English Expression Podcast

Shane Peterson

Language Learning, Education, Self-improvement

4.7756 Ratings

🗓️ 5 October 2014

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

Today’s expression and dialog: keep it together Oh…I don’t know if I can. Come on! Keep it together. But I’m scared! You baby! It’s only a 90-meter bungee jump! GO!! Please subscribe on iTunes and get this podcast EVERY DAY! Support Coach Shane by giving $1 a month! www.patreon.com/coachshane Our sponsors: (Join PIRF—Coach Shane’s Speaking Class!) www.letsmasterenglish.com/tryddm (Get 8 FREE DDM lessons!) www.audibletrial.com/lme (Get a free AUDIO BOOK!) (Join DDM and get 1 lesson every week!) Our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/DailyEasyEnglish

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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.

0:29.4

Hello everybody, welcome back to Daily Easy English Expression.

0:32.9

Thank you so much for listening and downloading.

0:49.7

Today's podcast is brought to you by Perth, my new speaking class, and today is the last day to register and be a founding family member, which means a really, really good price.

0:51.2

I'm not joking.

0:58.3

I'll talk about that later, and then I'll do my best for a week, at least one week, no advertising.

0:59.3

Does that sound cool?

1:01.5

Oh, okay.

1:06.0

Today's expression, fantastic, keep it together.

1:08.2

Keep it together.

1:10.8

Hey, hey, hey, you need to keep it together. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Keep it together. Hey, hey, hey, hey, you need to keep it together. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, keep it together.

1:15.2

What does it mean? Keep it together. Now, the key word is it. It, in this situation, means your senses, your emotions, your energy. Keep it together means stay calm.

1:40.4

Don't overreact. Relax.

1:46.0

We use this expression to encourage somebody or to try to help them relax when they're very, very, very nervous.

1:58.1

So for example, today you must give a speech in front of 50 people. And you've prepared,

2:09.4

you've practiced, but now in 30 seconds you must go out in front of everybody and give the speech.

2:18.7

Oh boy.

2:19.6

Oh, boy.

2:21.1

Oh, I'm getting really nervous.

2:23.0

Oh, my God.

2:23.8

Oh, my God.

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