Id | ESLPod_0274_WE_0223 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 274 |
Episode Title | Buying Stamps at the Post Office |
Phrase | roll |
Text | In this podcast, the word "roll" means a long, thin piece of paper or film that is rolled in a circle or curled: "Many people put a roll of stamps inside a small plastic box so that they can take out one stamp at a time." A "roll" can also be a small, round piece of bread for one person: "Do you want butter or jam for your roll?" The verb "to roll" means to move by turning over and over: "The ball rolled down the hill." The verb "to roll" can also mean to make something move by turning over and over: "Can you please roll the ball over here?" The verb "to roll over" means to turn one's body while lying down so that one is resting on another side: "Gertie wakes up whenever her husband rolls over in bed." |
Topics | Home + Community |
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