An English teacher explains the meaning and usage of common “guessing” idioms in British English. Learn how native speakers ...
An English teacher explains 4 essential British idioms that can instantly improve your speaking skills and help you sound more natural in everyday conversations. Learn how native speakers really use ...
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A Lancashire NHS trust has been accused of being “woke” after telling staff to stop using certain phrases to reportedly avoid ...
Phrases such as “the early bird catches the worm may not translate well across other cultures”, said the Trust.
DOCTORS and nurses have been ordered to ditch common phrases like “the early bird catches the worm” and “it’s raining cats ...
Doctors and nurses have been ordered not to say “it’s raining cats and dogs” and “the early bird catches the worm” to avoid offending foreign patients.
A critic compared the guidance to an April Fool's joke.