Episode 113 – We are FAM-I-LY 👪

   

Definitely NOT selling anything in this episode, so don’t worry! 😅 There’s talk of GANGSTA cars 😎, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 🐢, HAND-ME-DOWNS 👚, so much RnR vocab it’s scary (and tiring!) – so just keep CALM and keep on ROCKin’! 👊

Here is the RnR Vocab you will learn in today’s show:

  1. You get some dope content

  2. I think it was implied

  3. We’re going to talk about childhood

  4. It’s like you were trying to catch me out because I wasn’t listening

  5. My daughter was nodding getting into the music

  6. He used to put on loads of aftershave

  7. No-one does it after a shave

  8. It was an easier way to pull birds

  9. His aftershave fucking stank!

  10. If you put it on your wrist, it goes into your blood stream

  11. They say to put it there because that’s where your pulse is

  12. I think that’s an old wives’ tale

  13. I will be driving down the street windows down, music blaring out

  14. My Citroen C3 blows yours out of the water!

  15. My dog is just divine

  16. She’s not posh, she’s a low life

  17. My husband always take the mick out of me for that

  18. Another big part of families is siblings

  19. They’re all 6 foot 6

  20. People don’t want their friends trying it on with their sister

  21. I was somewhat of a handful in my teenage years

  22. The other thing about siblings is the hand-me-downs

  23. My brother had a turtles tracksuit

  24. I was really fussy with food

  25. My dad calls my mum bootylicious

   

   

RnR Grammar

In today’s episode CF Charlie used a lovely term:

“I was somewhat of a handful in my teenage years”

The word ‘somewhat’… is that correct? Does it make sense? Absolutely yes! It sounds very strange from a grammatical point of view, so this serves as a great examples of why you should learn CHUNKS of language, as opposed to single words! As if you do this, you will learn the grammar INSIDE the sentence, it comes as part of the package baby! 👊