What does Rosie mean when she tells Li to put her money where her mouth is? Li is confused and thinks it's really disgusting. Listen to more of their conversation about this expression!
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Folge vom 02.07.2012Put your money where your mouth is: 02 JUL12
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Folge vom 25.06.2012To fly by the seat of your pantsCan Chris fly by the seat of his pants? Li and Chris discuss the use of this phrase.
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Folge vom 11.06.2012It's a jokeDoes the expression 'it's a joke' mean something funny? Find out more in this week's The English We Speak.