Episode 002 : English Idioms (Butterflies in my stomach // Break the ice)


 

INTRODUCTION

This is the SpeakEnglishWithTiffani podcast with Teacher Tiffani session #2. If you would like to read the transcript that goes along with this episode, go to speakenglishwithtiffani.com/episode2.    

Welcome to the Speak English with Tiffani podcast where you will learn English Vocabulary, Expressions, Idioms and much more! This podcast will take your English ability to the next level and help you to be more confident and more fluent when you Speak English. Are you ready? Well then, let’s jump right in!

Hey everyone, I’m Teacher Tiffani and I want to thank you so much for joining me for another episode of Speak English with Tiffani podcast. In today’s lesson we are going to listen to one English dialogue and learn 2 new English Idioms.

DIALOGUE

Ok, let’s begin with the dialogue:

I had so many butterflies in my stomach when I went on my blind date last night. The guy was extremely handsome, but it had been a while since the last time I went on a date. So, I just sat down and looked at him without saying anything. Then he said a funny joke and that broke the ice. After that the night went really well.

Again

I had so many butterflies in my stomach when I went on my blind date last night. The guy was extremely handsome, but it had been a while since the last time I went on a date. So, I just sat down and looked at him without saying anything. Then he said a funny joke and that broke the ice. After that the night went really well.

Ok great, now let’s go over the two new idioms that were in the dialogue.

FIRST IDIOM

The first English Idiom was…
“Butterflies in my stomach…”

Now, repeat after me…
“Butterflies in my stomach…”

Ok, now let’s say it at a normal pace…
“Butterflies in my stomach…” 

This idiom means you are anxious and have a nervous feeling in your stomach.


EXAMPLES

So, let’s look at five examples using this Idiom.

The first example is…

“She had butterflies in her stomach on her first day at school.”
[Once again, this time repeat after me]

“She had butterflies in her stomach on her first day at school.”
[Now, this time we will go at a more natural pace and I want you to try to follow me]

“She had butterflies in her stomach on her first day at school.”

The second example is…

“I had butterflies in my stomach when I sang that song at church last week.”
[Once again, this time repeat after me]

“I had butterflies in my stomach when I sang that song at church last week.”
[Now, the last time at a regular pace]

“I had butterflies in my stomach when I sang that song at church last week.”

The third example is…

“Whenever I speak in public, I get butterflies in my stomach.”
[Once again, this time repeat after me]

“Whenever I speak in public, I get butterflies in my stomach.”
[Now, the last time at a regular pace]

“Whenever I speak in public, I get butterflies in my stomach.”

The fourth example is…

“Bob always has butterflies in his stomach before a test.”
[Once again, this time repeat after me]

“Bob always has butterflies in his stomach before a test.”
[Now, the last time at a regular pace]

“Bob always has butterflies in his stomach before a test.”

The fifth example is…

“On the day of his wedding Mark had butterflies in his stomach.”
[Once again, this time repeat after me]

“On the day of his wedding Mark had butterflies in his stomach.”
[Now, the last time at a regular pace]

“On the day of his wedding Mark had butterflies in his stomach.”


SECOND IDIOM

The second English Idiom was…

“Break the ice” (repeat)
Now, repeat after me…

“Break the ice” (repeat twice)
Ok, now let’s say it at a normal pace…

“Break the ice” (repeat twice)

This idiom means to start up a conversation with someone you have not met before or to get something started


EXAMPLES

So, let’s look at five examples using this Idiom.

The first example is…

“Her welcoming smile immediately broke the ice.”
[Once again, this time repeat after me]

“Her welcoming smile immediately broke the ice.”
[Now, this time we will go at a more natural pace and I want you to try to follow me]

“Her welcoming smile immediately broke the ice.”

The second example is…

“He tried to break the ice, but no one would talk to him.”
[Once again, this time repeat after me]

“He tried to break the ice, but no one would talk to him.”
[Now, the last time at a regular pace]

“He tried to break the ice, but no one would talk to him.”

The third example is…

“It’s hard to break the ice at formal events.”
[Once again, this time repeat after me]

“It’s hard to break the ice at formal events.”
[Now, the last time at a regular pace]

“It’s hard to break the ice at formal events.”

The fourth example is…

“We played a game to break the ice at the party.”
[Once again, this time repeat after me]

“We played a game to break the ice at the party.”
[Now, the last time at a regular pace]

“We played a game to break the ice at the party.”

The fifth example is…

“I think someone should say something to break the ice.”
[Once again, this time repeat after me]

“I think someone should say something to break the ice.”
[Now, the last time at a regular pace]

“I think someone should say something to break the ice.”


DIALOGUE

Ok, now let’s listen to the original dialogue again and see if you can recognize the 2 English Idioms.

I had so many butterflies in my stomach when I went on my blind date last night. The guy was extremely handsome, but it had been a while since the last time I went on a date. So, I just sat down and looked at him without saying anything. Then he said a funny joke and that broke the ice. After that the night went really well.

Did you hear them this time? Great! Excellent job! You now know 2 new English Idioms.

  1. Butterflies in my stomach
  2. Break the ice

These idioms will help you Speak English clearly, fluently, and confidently. So try to use these idioms at least one time today!

ENDING

Remember, if you want to see the transcript for this episode go to speakenglishwithtiffani.com/episode2.

This has been Teacher Tiffani with the Speak English with Tiffani podcast. Until next time, remember to Speak English!

 

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Idioms
6 years ago

Hello Tiffani,
I just loved this episode, it is quite helpful.

Thanks,
Fiona

Padma Jadhav
Padma Jadhav
6 years ago

Hello, teacher Tiffani,just listened to your podcast.i enjoyed it very much .I am writing this comment just to break the ice even though I. have butterflies in my stomach.Is this structure correct?

Omari
Omari
4 years ago

I’m trying to shadow you Tiffany I love your accent and I hope to sound more like you

halime ornek
halime ornek
3 years ago

thanks for these free episodes tiffani you are so helpful for people who want to learn english

Thomas
Thomas
3 years ago

Hi Tiffani, this podcast help me a lot with my listening. Thank you!!

Elif
Elif
3 years ago

You are sooo amazing and you offer me inspire. I am keeping with you

Ronald
Ronald
2 years ago

Tecaher, what happed with your voice introducction?????

Jhon Rodriguez
Jhon Rodriguez
2 years ago

I had to break the ice on the date because Gabriela had butterflies in her stomach and she was so nervous. I love this podcast! This my second episode. I’m sorry to bother you, but is this sentence correct?

herpotter
herpotter
2 years ago

I always have butterflies in my stomach whenever I see my crush.

On the first day of school,all the students were quite,in a few moment the teacher told a funny story and that broke the ice.

Teacher please check my work
Thank you

Elizabeth
Elizabeth
11 months ago

Ok, so I will try.
I had butterflies in my stomach when I was at a job interview.
I can break the ice in any situation.

Diego
Diego
9 months ago

Hi Tiffani !, awesome class, thanks.

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