| Id | ESLPod_0789_WE_1252 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 789 |
| Episode Title | Taking Care of Pets |
| Phrase | treat |
| Text | The word "treat," in this podcast, means a special food that tastes good, is often sweet, and often given as a reward for having done something well: "Do you think it's a good idea to give kids treats for doing chores?" The phrase "(one's) treat" indicates that one has offered to pay for something, especially when talking about food or drink at a restaurant: "Order whatever you want. It's my treat." The word can also be used as a verb with a similar meaning: "Thank you for treating me to dinner last night. It was really delicious." Finally, the phrase "trick or treat" is used on Halloween, when children dress in costumes and knock on doors, saying that phrase to ask for candy. |
| Topics | Home + Community |
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