| Id | ESLPod_0918_WE_1510 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 918 |
| Episode Title | Preparing for a Disaster |
| Phrase | for real |
| Text | The phrase "for real," in this podcast, means actually happening, not imaginary or pretend: "When Jeremiah asked Bekka to marry him, she didn't think it was for real." The phrase "real life" means reality: "Falling in love is so beautiful in the movies, but it's never like that in real life." The phrase "get real" is used to tell another person to stop acting silly and take something seriously: "Do you really think anyone will buy your car for that much money? Get real!" Finally, the phrase "keep in real" means to behave honestly, not pretending to be different from how one really is: "High school students face a lot of peer pressure that makes it hard to keep it real." |
| Topics | Nature + Weather |
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