| Id | ESLPod_0915_WE_1504 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 915 |
| Episode Title | Learning to Read Music |
| Phrase | piece |
| Text | The word "piece," in this podcast, means one song or one work of art: "The choir is going to perform five pieces for the holiday concert." The phrase "a piece of advice/information/gossip" describes a small amount of something: "I heard the most interesting piece of gossip from our neighbor this morning!" The phrase "to fall to pieces" means to fall apart and no longer be working well: "If we don't fix the roof soon, this whole house is going to fall to pieces." Finally, the phrase "to go to pieces" means to be unable to control one's emotions and actions because one is very nervous or anxious: "In the weeks before the wedding, it seemed like Laura might go to pieces at any time." |
| Topics | Entertainment + Sports |
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