| Id | ESLPod_1134_WE_1942 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 1134 |
| Episode Title | Describing Position and Location Within a Group |
| Phrase | at the head |
| Text | The phrase "at the head," in this podcast, means in front, or referring to the leader or the first person in a group: "Those at the head of the group of journalists will have the best chance of filming a good news story." The phrase "to keep (one's) head" means to stay calm and rational in a challenging or frightening situation: "It can be very hard to keep your head when receiving that much criticism." The phrase "to go over (someone's) head" means to be too difficult to understand: "The professor's discussion of the political system in ancient Greece went over the student's head." Finally, the phrase "to put heads together" means to collaborate or discuss something with another person: "When we put our heads together, we found a solution that we would never have reached on our own." |
| Topics | Technology | Travel |
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