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Hello! Welcome to Nolza Talk!
I’m Becky, an American tutor, with loads of useful expressions to share with you!
So listen carefully, and your English will improve like magic!
Are you ready?
Today's expression is: TO FREAK OUT
It means: To become very angry, scared, or excited
Here are 2 examples of the expression, TO FREAK OUT:
Example #1: Dad, I have something really important to tell you. Now, don't freak out, okay?
John and I were married last night in Las Vegas.
Example #2: Oh, my gosh! We just won the lottery! I think I'm going to freak out!
Well, that’s all for today. Thanks for listening!
And hope you enjoyed “The Expression of the Day”!
Bye-bye!
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Hello! Welcome to Nolza Talk!
I’m Becky, an American tutor, with loads of useful expressions to share with you!
So listen carefully, and your English will improve like magic!
Are you ready?
Today's expression is: TO FREAK OUT
It means: To become very angry, scared, or excited
Here are 2 examples of the expression, TO FREAK OUT:
Example #1: Dad, I have something really important to tell you. Now, don't freak out, okay?
John and I were married last night in Las Vegas.
Example #2: Oh, my gosh! We just won the lottery! I think I'm going to freak out!
Well, that’s all for today. Thanks for listening!
And hope you enjoyed “The Expression of the Day”!
Bye-bye!
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