
All Ears English Podcast AEE 2139: Take a Stab at These English Phrases
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Jan 30, 2024 Discover key phrases that enhance English communication and the importance of connection over perfection. The hosts share their unique fitness routines and explore the meaning of 'take a stab at.' Enjoy light-hearted discussions on new hobbies and the joys of stepping out of your comfort zone. Emphasizing vulnerability and authenticity, they show how genuine expression strengthens bonds. The episode wraps up with a humorous take on tech frustrations while navigating language exploration.
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Taking a Stab
- Use "I can take a quick stab at that" to jump into a conversation.
- This phrase implies you're willing to try answering a difficult question.
Meaning of "Take a Stab"
- "Take a stab" means trying something, especially something challenging.
- It suggests a gutsy attempt at a difficult question or problem.
Trying New Things
- Michelle and Lindsay discuss trying new things like weight training and dance classes.
- Lindsay expresses interest in Zumba and other dance workouts.
