Spoken English: Flourish Your Language

(coco) #1

11178 Spoken English II
Example: The au pair made tea for the friends who were sleeping
(JVer.
Sleep through' = not wake up
Example: I slept through the storm even though the wind blew
some slates off the roof.
Slip out = leave discreetly
Example: The party was really dull so we slipped out and went to
the pub instead.
Slip up = make an error
Example: The waitress slipped up and didn't bring us what we had
ordered.
Sober up = stop showing the effects of alcohol or drugs
Example: Keith sobered up a bit when we left the pub and walked
home.
Soldier on = continue even when things get difficult
Example: Life got hard for my dog when he went blind, but he
just soldiered on and never complained.
Sort out = resolve a problem
Example: Has the firm sorted out its tax problems yet?
Sort out = solve a problem
Example: There were a lot of problems at first, but they've all
been sorted out now.
Sound out = check what someone thinks about an issue~ idea~ etc.
Example: You should sound her out to get her opinion before you
go ahead with the plan.
Spark off = cause somethi~ usually unpleasan; to happen
Example: The riot was sparked offby the police raid on the club.

Free download pdf