AEE 752: Is All Ears English Edgy? Listen Today and You Be the Judge
What does it mean to "be on edge"? Find out today
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Learn Advanced Conversational English with Professional American Teachers Lindsay and Michelle
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you say you are an "edgy" person? What does "edge" mean? How can
the term be used in different contexts in English? Today we will
answers these questions and we'll start with a question from a
listener: Hi Lindsay and Michelle,First of all, thank you for your
hard working that you offer to help people with their English. I
really appreciate your hard work. Today I have a question on how to
use the word 'edge'? I hear Native say it all the time in their
daily conversations and each time I hear it means differently. Do
you think its meaning change depending on the situation? Or it just
has one meaning? Could you please provide examples on how to use?
Thanks again for your awesome job!!Sincerely,Lydia
S. Make sure you understand every word you hear on All
Ears English. Bring your English to the advanced level with new
vocabulary and natural expressions. Get the transcripts from
today’s episode. Learn to speak naturally with the American accent.
Click here to subscribe and save 50% There are many ways to
use the word "edge." Great question. There are so many idioms so
today we are going to focus on just a few. Idioms with
"edge": Edge: “the line where an object or area begins or
ends “- merriam webster For example: “Be careful, your coffee
is on the edge of the table. I don’t want it to fall off!” To
have an edge over someone: to have some advantage over another
person L: Do you think I’ll get the job?M: You’re the most
qualified! You should!L: Yeah, but I think my competition has an
edge over me because her dad works for the company.Edgy: This can
be used to describe someone who is a little bit different You might
also say: “Rough around the edges” M: That guy was a little too
edgy for me. I like someone who is a little more clean cut.L: I
know he’s a little bit rough around the edges, but his heart is in
the right place.To be on edge: to be nervous M: Can I ask you a
question? L: Umm...yeah ummm M: Woah, why are you so on edge? L:
Sorry, I have a deadline tomorrow so I’m kind of freaking
out! What ties these uses of "edge" together? They are all
about being a little bit different whether it's physically or
personality wise. What do you think?? Takeaway for today:
Listen to native speakers. How do they use this? What
questions do you have from today? Let us know in the comments
below. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit
podcastchoices.com/adchoices
you say you are an "edgy" person? What does "edge" mean? How can
the term be used in different contexts in English? Today we will
answers these questions and we'll start with a question from a
listener: Hi Lindsay and Michelle,First of all, thank you for your
hard working that you offer to help people with their English. I
really appreciate your hard work. Today I have a question on how to
use the word 'edge'? I hear Native say it all the time in their
daily conversations and each time I hear it means differently. Do
you think its meaning change depending on the situation? Or it just
has one meaning? Could you please provide examples on how to use?
Thanks again for your awesome job!!Sincerely,Lydia
S. Make sure you understand every word you hear on All
Ears English. Bring your English to the advanced level with new
vocabulary and natural expressions. Get the transcripts from
today’s episode. Learn to speak naturally with the American accent.
Click here to subscribe and save 50% There are many ways to
use the word "edge." Great question. There are so many idioms so
today we are going to focus on just a few. Idioms with
"edge": Edge: “the line where an object or area begins or
ends “- merriam webster For example: “Be careful, your coffee
is on the edge of the table. I don’t want it to fall off!” To
have an edge over someone: to have some advantage over another
person L: Do you think I’ll get the job?M: You’re the most
qualified! You should!L: Yeah, but I think my competition has an
edge over me because her dad works for the company.Edgy: This can
be used to describe someone who is a little bit different You might
also say: “Rough around the edges” M: That guy was a little too
edgy for me. I like someone who is a little more clean cut.L: I
know he’s a little bit rough around the edges, but his heart is in
the right place.To be on edge: to be nervous M: Can I ask you a
question? L: Umm...yeah ummm M: Woah, why are you so on edge? L:
Sorry, I have a deadline tomorrow so I’m kind of freaking
out! What ties these uses of "edge" together? They are all
about being a little bit different whether it's physically or
personality wise. What do you think?? Takeaway for today:
Listen to native speakers. How do they use this? What
questions do you have from today? Let us know in the comments
below. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit
podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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