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Georgiana: 本期节目主要讲解一些新年相关的英语习语,例如 "to kick off the new year","to turn over a new leaf","to start with a clean sheet","out with the old and in with the new","ring in the new year","to kick the habit","stick to something" 等。通过对这些习语的讲解和例句分析,帮助学习者更好地理解和运用这些习语。 此外,节目中还通过一个故事,以两种不同的视角(第三人称和第一人称)来讲解语法,让学习者在具体的语境中学习语法知识,避免死记硬背枯燥的语法规则。故事讲述了主人公Timmy制定新年计划的故事,计划包括改掉坏习惯,按时起床,制定详细计划去海滩等。通过对比两种视角下的表达方式,学习者可以更好地理解语法上的细微差别。 最后,Georgiana 还推荐了她的付费课程,旨在帮助学习者通过听力学习英语,无需改变日常作息。

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What does the idiom 'to kick off the new year' mean?

To kick off the new year means to start a new year, often with a positive attitude or surrounded by friends and family.

What is the meaning of 'to turn over a new leaf'?

To turn over a new leaf means to start acting or behaving better or more responsibly, often as part of a personal transformation.

What does 'to start with a clean sheet' imply?

To start with a clean sheet means to forget previous debts or mistakes and be given a new chance to succeed at something.

What is the significance of the phrase 'out with the old, in with the new'?

The phrase 'out with the old, in with the new' suggests it is good to replace old things or ideas with new ones, leaving the past behind.

What does 'to ring in the new year' mean?

To ring in the new year means to celebrate the beginning of a new year, often with a party or formal dinner.

What does 'to kick the habit' refer to in the context of New Year's resolutions?

To kick the habit refers to quitting a bad habit, such as smoking or overeating, as part of New Year's resolutions.

Why is it important to 'stick to something' when trying to achieve New Year's goals?

Sticking to something is crucial for achieving New Year's goals because it ensures consistency and prevents deviation from the plan.

What lesson does Timmy's story teach about New Year's resolutions?

Timmy's story highlights the importance of turning over a new leaf, sticking to a schedule, and avoiding bad habits, even in challenging environments like prison.

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Learn seven new English idioms perfect for the new year, including 'kick off the new year', 'turn over a new leaf', and 'ring in the new year'. Each idiom is explained with examples to help you understand and use them in your daily conversations.
  • Kick off the new year: start a new year
  • Turn over a new leaf: start acting or behaving better
  • Start with a clean sheet: forget previous debts or mistakes
  • Out with the old and in with the new: replace old things with new ones
  • Ring in the new year: celebrate the beginning of a new year
  • Kick the habit: quit a bad habit
  • Stick to something: adhere to a plan

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Welcome to Speak English Now podcast with your host, Georgiana. The podcast that will help you to speak English fluently with no grammar and no textbooks. Hi, I'm Georgiana, your English teacher. Thank you for joining me for another episode. If you want to help, please share the podcast on social media. That would mean a lot. Thanks. I hope you're doing great.

The new year is the perfect moment for new beginnings and the perfect time to learn some idioms in English for the new year. You will also learn grammar with a point-of-view lesson without memorizing boring rules.

Before we start, visit my website, speakenglishpodcast.com, and subscribe to my mini-course. It's completely free. OK, let's start. Number 1. To kick off the new year. To kick off the new year means to start a new year. Examples.

Let's kick off the new year with a positive attitude. The best way to kick off the year is to be surrounded by friends and family. Number two, to turn over a new leaf. It means to start acting or behaving better or more responsibly. Examples, since I moved to New York, my life has completely changed.

I can say that I have turned over a new leaf. You always promise to turn over a new leaf if I give you another chance, but you've proven to me time and time again that you'll never change. Number three, to start with a clean sheet.

When we start with a clean sheet, we forget previous debts or mistakes and are given a new chance to succeed at something. Examples. I'm afraid we've started on the wrong foot. Why don't we start with a clean sheet? Although you have put a lot of effort into this new project, it is a disaster.

Therefore, we will have to hire someone else and start with a clean sheet. Number four, out with the old and in with the new. Out with the old, in with the new means it is good to replace old things with new ones, to leave old things or ideas behind and bring in new ones. Examples,

I need to get a new jacket because this one is out of fashion. Out with the old, in with the new. My cell phone is ancient. I can't even take pictures with it. I need to buy a new one. So out with the old, in with the new. Number five, ring in the new year.

To ring in the new year means celebrating the beginning of a new year, usually with a party or formal dinner. Let's hear some examples. My friends rang in the new year with a party at their parents' house. I am very happy because we will ring in the new year in New York. Number six, to kick the habit.

One of our New Year's resolutions is to quit a bad habit. Many want to quit smoking. Others want to stop eating too many sweets, etc. Examples. My husband tried to kick the habit last year, but he loves to eat. This New Year, I want to kick the habit of smoking. Number 7.

Stick to something. But if you want to kick the habit, you must stick to your new year plan without deviating. Examples. My friend started a diet for the new year, but I'm afraid she won't be able to stick to it. Your suggestion didn't work out, so we must stick to the initial plan.

Now let's practice with a point of view lesson. I will tell you the same story twice. The second time, I'll change the person and verb tense. So make sure you focus on the changes. And if you want complete programs with hours of audio designed to develop your fluency, don't think twice.

Visit speakenglishpodcast.com slash courses. There are several levels. Okay, let's start. After ringing the new year, Timmy focuses on writing a list of things he wants to accomplish in the new year.

No doubt, right after kicking off the new year, it's an excellent time to focus on new goals. Timmy wants to start a new phase and with a clean sheet. Way to go, Timmy! That's the spirit!

The first thing he wants to do is to turn over a new leaf because in the last year he has misbehaved, which has brought on very negative consequences. He has a bad habit of making jokes about others, which is very dangerous considering the kind of people he lives with. The second thing on the list is

is waking up on time. He always oversleeps, and this has brought him a lot of trouble. He has to stick to a schedule. Timmy also wants to go to the beach, but he will need a detailed plan with perfect execution. It's dangerous but worth it, and no one can know about this.

At that moment, someone hits the bars loudly. With an angry face, the guard yells at him to turn off the lights. It's time to sleep. The thing is, in prison, the rules are very strict. And if Timmy wants a good year, he should stop making bad jokes, especially to that guard.

Okay, let's listen to the story one more time from Timmy's point of view. Last year, after ringing the new year, I focused on writing a list of things I wanted to accomplish in the new year. No doubt, right after kicking off the new year, it's an excellent time to focus on new goals.

I wanted to start a new phase and with a clean sheet. The first thing was to turn over a new leaf. In the last year, I have misbehaved, which has negatively affected me. I have a terrible habit of making jokes about others, which is very dangerous considering the kind of people I live with.

The second thing on the list is waking up on time. I always oversleep, and this has brought me a lot of trouble. I have to stick to a schedule. I also wanted to go to the beach, but needed a detailed plan with perfect execution. As I was daydreaming, someone hit the bars loudly.

With an angry face, the guard yelled at me to turn off the light because it was time to sleep. The thing is that in prison, the rules were very strict. And if I wanted a good year, I should have stopped making bad jokes, especially to that guard. But hey, I will try again to follow last year's list. I hope to make it this time.

Okay, that's the end of this short exercise. Notice that the changes between grammar points are subtle but important. With this method, you don't need to memorize any boring rules. It's better to see the changes in the proper context. And with a story, it is much easier to remember all this.

Visit speakenglishpodcast.com slash courses to get my premium courses. They are designed for learning by listening. You don't have to change your routines. Besides, it is the perfect month to start a new course. Okay, we have reached the end of this episode. See you soon. Bye-bye.

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