Episode 79 – Humility Tips from Mother Teresa 🙏

   

Some first class advice from Mother Teresa (not Mother Nature) 😬 Talk of Messi and Ronaldo ⚽, why Dan the Man will get an EARFUL 👂, his best friend Gandhi 😊 and so much RnR vocab it’s scary! 😨 Don’t worry though, just keep CALM and keep on ROCKin’! 🔥🔥🔥

The RnR vocab that you will learn in today’s show:

  1. We’re not going to get into who is better between Ronaldo and Messi

  2. You’re name dropping a lot of people today aren’t you? (Dan didn’t use correctly)

  3. Speak as little as possible… you’ve got that down to a tee, haven’t you Dan?

  4. I test you every day in life Dan, just to keep you on your toes.

  5. I got there first, I beat you to it

  6. “I might have done, I’ll have to check” “ah, touché!”

  7. Speak your mind

  8. Finally, the penny has dropped

  9. You change your mind like the wind

  10. You’re fickle

  11. Dan goes off the handle when I criticise him

  12. You’re not treating the monarchy equally if you’re slagging them off

  13. Do not seek to be loved

  14. If I don’t answer it, I’m going to get an earful

  15. “You said Gandhi was a boring c*nt” “and I stand by that”

  16. I can see how upset you were by both those people passing away

  17. It makes a mockery of democracy

  18. I don’t think I’m going to be reciting that one anytime soon, but thanks anyway

    

     

RnR Grammar

Today let’s have a look at some RnR grammar related to RnR vocab. What does that mean? Well grammar and vocabulary are NOT two different things! Here’s why:

Let’s say you know the word ‘mockery’ and you think ‘ok, this means joke’, that DOESN’T mean you know the word! As you need to know the grammar around the word.

Generally it is used as ‘to make a mockery of SOMETHING’, another example would be “the fact that they didn’t arrest him makes a mockery of the justice system”.

That’s RnR grammar for you baby 👊