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The English We Speak: Mooch
An informal British English word that means to wander or stroll around casually.

The English We Speak: By the book
This expression is all about following the rules.

The English We Speak: Turn over a new leaf
Many of us hope to turn over a new leaf when a new year starts.

The English We Speak: You can't go wrong with
If you 'can't go wrong' with a suggestion, you can't fail if you use it.

The English We Speak: The flip side
An expression to change someone's perspective. Learn it here

The English We Speak: In my travel era
An expression that means you're focussed on one thing at a particular period of life

The English We Speak: Give it some welly!
Say this if you want to encourage someone to put some more effort into an activity.

The English We Speak: Shoehorn something in
Learn an expression that means force something in somewhere that it doesn't quite fit

The English We Speak: On the fly
Should you cook on the fly, or follow a recipe? Learn a phrase to talk about improvising.

The English We Speak: That's on you
When someone tells you 'that's on you', they're telling you that it's your fault.