So, in this lesson we will look at five very common idioms


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Keeping Up with Idioms
So, in this lesson we will look at five very common idioms
which all use the word " keep " in some way,
and, just like my lesson on idioms with " out ",
you have some definitions at the bottom.
So you can try and figure out the meaning of the idiom if you have never heard it before.
So, let's begin.
The first sentence says, " Don't trust him, he never keeps his word ".
Now, I know in some other languages you probably have a similar idiom already,
so if you can translate this from your own language, or if you can
try and guess what the meaning of " keeping your word " means,
I think you can guess the definition.
So, is it to remember and think about something, or to watch for the arrival or appearance
of someone or something?
Is it to uphold a promise?
Oh yeah, that's right. It is to uphold a promise.
Okay. So number one, if you can " keep a promise ", you can " keep your word ".
So, if I say, " I always keep my word, don't worry."
That means I always keep my promises.
If I say I will do something, I do it.
Okay. Number two, " keep me posted about your decision ".
So, again, imagine that you are somebody who is giving a job to someone,
and you offer them a new position and they say,
" Well. I need a few days to think about it ".
And if you say, " Keep me posted " about your decision this means like,
make sure that I know or give me information, make sure, keep me updated.
So, this means?
What do you think?
Keep someone informed. Right.
So, if you keep someone posted about something, it means you keep them informed,
give them regular updates.
They always know what 's happening. Okay?
The next one, " Keep an eye out for a red van ".
So, imagine that you are at the airport and maybe you called a friend,
and the friend said, " Okay. I 'll pick you up in 30 minutes " and
you're with someone who doesn't know your friend.
So, you tell this person, " Keep an eye out for a red van, we 're looking for a red van
so we can go home from the airport ".
Well, if you 're keeping an eye out, what are you doing?
You 're watching for the arrival or appearance of something or someone.
Okay. So again, think about it logically.
Keep an eye out. So you 're looking for something. You 're paying attention.
So, keep an eye out for – if you have a friend and you 're expecting their arrival,
he 'll keep an eye out for Josh or John or whoever it is. Okay?
Okay guys, number four says, " She can never keep a straight face,
keep a straight face when she talks to her boss ".
Maybe her boss is a funny guy, or maybe she always feels that – well –
maybe she doesn't like her boss and she wants to laugh in his face for some reason.
So, if you " keep a straight face ", this means that you keep yourself from laughing.
You hold your laughter inside because, in this situation, maybe it's not appropriate to laugh.
So, if you can – remember and think about something – nope, you keep your face
from laughing.
Sorry about that, there we go.
Okay. So, what are some situations where you have to keep a straight face?
Anything where it's serious or formal.
If you're at a funeral, number one, you generally have to keep a straight face,
be serious, not laugh.
If you want to be sarcastic towards your friends and make them believe something,
you might want to say something with a straight face.
And they're like really?
And if you laugh, they know you 're lying, or you 're trying to play a trick or joke on them.
Okay, finally, we have, " If you need an extra person on the team, keep me in mind ".
There's only one left, so remember and think about something.
So, if you keep someone in mind – you can keep something or someone in mind.
If you keep a person in mind for something, it means that you 're remembering them
or thinking about them based on whatever decision you 're trying to make, or
based on whatever the situation is.
You can also keep something in mind, not only a person in mind.
So, if I say – okay – let's say that we make plans and you're normally late.
You're a person who's usually late but for this movie, let's imagine that it's
the opening day of the movie and you can't be late or you will not get a seat.
So your friend tells you, " Keep in mind that it's the opening night.
Okay. Remember, keep in mind it's the opening night. Be there early. You have to."
Okay guys, so to review, if someone keeps his or her word,
it means that they can uphold a promise.
If you keep someone posted, you keep them informed of what 's going on.
Keep an eye out – pay attention to or for the appearance or arrival of something.
If you keep a straight face that means that you stop yourself from laughing.
And if you keep something or someone in mind, it means that you remember them
or think about them in a given situation.
So, in this lesson we will look at five very common idioms
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The next one, " Keep an eye out for a red van ".
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or
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feels
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for
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where
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you
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to
have
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be serious, not laugh.
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not
serious
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and
be
you
your
to
friends
want
make
believe
them
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towards
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you might want to say something with a straight face.
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on
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if
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can
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person
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mind
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and
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let's
okay
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we
make
you're
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say
if
normally
late
plans
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let's
for
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that
it's
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this
movie
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usually
person
who's
imagine
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the opening day of the movie and you can't be late or you will not get a seat.
and
be
you
can't
a
the
get
of
or
movie
day
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will
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late
seat
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in
the
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that
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night
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tells
mind
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the
to
it's
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night
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keep
early
mind
Okay guys, so to review, if someone keeps his or her word,
Okay
to
or
his
so
her
review
word
if
guys
someone
keeps
it means that they can uphold a promise.
a
that
can
they
it
means
promise
uphold
If you keep someone posted, you keep them informed of what 's going on.
you
on
of
what
going
them
's
If
keep
someone
posted
informed
Keep an eye out – pay attention to or for the appearance or arrival of something.
for
the
to
of
or
out
an
something
Keep
eye
attention
pay
arrival
appearance
If you keep a straight face that means that you stop yourself from laughing.
you
a
that
stop
from
If
keep
means
yourself
laughing
straight face
And if you keep something or someone in mind, it means that you remember them
you
in
that
or
And
it
them
something
if
keep
remember
means
someone
mind
or think about them in a given situation.
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in
about
or
think
them
situation
given
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