In this programme we bring you an expressive表现的 topic and six items of vocabulary. I'm Neil. And I'm Tim. So, we had an argument争论 just before we started the show. We did, Tim. But no hard feelings? None. No hard feelings is something you say to somebody you have argued with to say you'd still like to be friends. We often fall out over silly things. Like who's going to introduce the show? Or who's going to choose the quiz question?
But we understand each other. That's the important thing, isn't it? To fall out with somebody, by the way, is another way of saying to argue or disagree with them. Do you know that you wave your arms around a lot when you're arguing, Tim? No. I didn't know I did that. That isn't very British. I know. Using gestures or movements you make with your hands or your head to express what you are thinking or feeling is common in some countries, but not in others.
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