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Go down a storm

Learning English Conversations

BBC

Education, Language Learning

4.61.1K Ratings

🗓️ 7 January 2013

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Summary

Kaz says his party 'went down a storm'. Is this a good thing or a bad thing? Find out here.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is a feature from BBC learning English.

0:03.0

For more information and our terms of use go to BBCworldservice.com

0:09.0

forward slash podcasts.

0:11.0

The English we speak.

0:17.0

Hello, I'm Kaz.

0:18.0

And I'm Yanni.

0:20.0

Hey, Kaz, there's a storm raging outside. Let's shut that door.

0:30.0

Ah, that's better. Now I can ask you about your party last weekend. How did they go?

0:36.8

It went down a storm, Lee. Your party went down a storm? You mean you cancel it because of the weather, because of high winds and

0:46.7

rain or snow? No, no, Lee. If something goes down a storm, it means it's massively successful and enjoyable.

0:57.0

So my party went really well. It went down a storm.

1:01.3

People loved it?

1:02.3

Exactly. People loved it. my party so I can say it went down a storm.

1:07.0

Your party went down a storm.

1:10.0

It was incredible.

1:12.0

That's right.

1:12.6

Well, Kast, I gave a presentation yesterday.

1:17.8

Oh, okay.

1:19.2

How did it go?

1:20.2

It went really well.

1:22.2

Everyone loved it. It went down a storm.

1:25.0

That's greatly.

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