The 4 Elements Idiom Review | Top 20 Countdown Number 6 PODCAST | An Idiom a Day Episode 176-Transcript and Idiom Notes Friday, 17 August 2018 clear the air INTRODUCTION An Idiom a Day…Top 20 Countdown Number 6 Episode 100 | clear the air From the theme …The 4 Elements This episode originally aired on 27 April 2018 MUSIC The cleanest air in the world is found in the largest city in northern Canada, Whitehorse in the Yukon. A low population, strict clean air regulations and a favorable climate are contributing factors to having the cleanest air in the world. MUSIC The Yukon is one of the best places in North America to see the Aurora borealis or the Northern lights. Aurora borealis means the dawn of the north and it is a natural display of lights in the Earth’s sky. The display of pale green and pink dancing lights of the aurora are collisions between electrically charged particles from the sun that enter the earth’s atmosphere. MUSIC Hello and welcome to episode 100…of… An Idiom a Day I’m Gina Johnson and the idiom of the day …is…clear the air QUOTE Best way to clear the air is to have it all out in the open. ~Atticus Finch | To Kill a Mockingbird MUSIC clear the air …if an argument or discussion clears the air, it causes bad feelings and misunderstandings between people to disappear…to talk about feelings and problems in order to reach an agreement The meeting helped misunderstandings between people in the office disappear. Here is the same sentence using the idiom…clear the air The meeting helped clear the air in the office. Here are a few more sentences using the idiom … clear the air We need to clear the air before making an important decision. First, let’s the clear the air. Are you mad at me? This conversation should help clear the air. CAN I ASK YOU A QUESTION? What was a big misunderstanding you had with a friend? An Idiom a Day is sponsored by Native Tongue English. NTE is an online resource for ESL students, teachers, and tutors who study, live and work abroad. For today’s podcast transcript, idiom notes, and links visit Native Tongue English. That’s www–dot–NAT–IVE–TON–GUE–dash– ENG–LISH– dot– com MUSIC If you like the podcast, leave a review or comment. If you love the podcast, tell a friend. Thank you for listening and the next idiom is… Number 5 on the Top 20 Countdown Remember…Learn Something New Every Day ©Copyright, Native Tongue English, 2015-2018. All rights reserved.
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