Watch the One Point Lesson video and practice your pronunciation! This OPL is about the expression be my guest. Would you like to watch the video? …be my guest!
At The Crack Of Dawn
Hello! This OPL is about the expression at the crack of dawn. I hope you enjoy it. Please repeat to practice your pronunciation while you watch. I’m a bit tired today because I got up at the crack of dawn. I think I’ll have a nap now. See you next time!
In A Jiffy
Hello! This OPL is about the expression in a jiffy. Please repeat to practice your pronunciation while you watch. I have to go to the supermarket now, but I’ll be back in a jiffy. Enjoy the video! See you next time!
Hullabaloo
Hello. This OPL is about the expression hullabaloo. Can you guess what it means? Here is an example sentence: What is that hullabaloo outside? I can’t sleep.
Casual Greetings 2
Hello! How’s it going? This OPL is about ‘casual English greetings‘. I hope you enjoy it. Please repeat to practice your pronunciation while you watch. See you next time!
As Fit As A Fiddle
Hello! This OPL is about the expression as fit as a fiddle. I hope you enjoy it. Please repeat to practice your pronunciation while you watch. I had a cold last week, but I’m as fit as a fiddle now. Take care of your health. See you next time!
Rubbish
Watch the One Point Lesson video and practice your pronunciation! This OPL is about the expression rubbish. Here’s an example sentence. Can you understand what it means? Please watch the video and check! My singing is rubbish! Everyone covers their ears when I sing a song at karaoke.
Smashing
Hello. This OPL is about the expression smashing. Can you guess what it means? Here is an example sentence: I watched a smashing film at the cinema yesterday. You should go and see it too!
Sleep In
Hello! This OPL is about the expression sleep in. Please practice your pronunciation while you watch. Do you sometimes sleep in? I often sleep in on Sunday morning. See you next time!
Feel Under The Weather
Hello! This OPL is about the expression feel under the weather. I hope you enjoy it. Please repeat to practice your pronunciation while you watch. How are you today? I feel under the weather, so I think I’ll go to bed early. See you next time!