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Do you have to know what’s happening with your stocks at this very moment? Why can’t it wait until tomorrow? Winston: See? Case in point! You can’t even follow our conversation because you’re distracted by your notifications.
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- stocks = elements of the stock market, the state of the economy.
- on the upswing = on a trend of increase or improvement.
- I get notifications about stocks on my phone. Patrick: The little software company I invested in last week – it’s on the upswing.
- plays fast and loose with the facts = does not carefully check or prove.
- staying abreast of = staying updated, accompanying the latest information.
- rots = makes something decay, decompose.
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fluff = (slang) content that isn’t meaningful, it just exists to fill up space.Plus, the internet plays fast and loose with the facts.
It’s like pure sugar that rots your brain, with a few facts thrown in to make you think you’re staying abreast of the news. get with the times! = update/modernize yourself.chip in = contribute money to a shared expense.Patrick: Oh, come on, Winston, get with the times! Pretty much everyone in our generation gets their news online. What I want to know is if you’re gonna chip in. renewing = to renew a subscription means to pay for it and keep it active for another period of time in the future.expires = comes to an end, isn’t valid anymore.Patrick: You’re not seriously considering renewing it, are you? Winston: The message saying that our Springtime Examiner subscription expires at the end of the month. forwarded = received an e-mail from someone else and re-sent it to a new person.Patrick: Umm, I’m not sure… what was it about? Could you refresh my memory? Winston: Hey Patrick, did you get the email I forwarded you last week? Once we upload a page, the page remains online and the URL will not be changed.Right-click and select “Save” or “Save as…” Permission is not required to link directly to any page on our site as long as you do not trap the page inside a frame. Pages from this site should not be put online elsewhere. If you would like to suggest another topic, please send it and a set of questions to begin the topic.Ĭopyright © 1997-2010 by The Internet TESL Journal.If you can think of a good question for any list, please send it to us.Trade Fairs, County Fairs & Industrial Exhibitions.Home | Articles | Lessons | Techniques | Questions | Games | Jokes | Things for Teachers | Links | Activities for ESL Students If you can think of a good question for any list, please send it to us. If this is your first time here, then read the Teacher's Guide to Using These Pages Conversation Questions for the ESL/EFL Classroom