A taste of your own medicine: The English We Speak

[Images: GETTY IMAGES] Nobody really likes taking medicine, especially when it tastes so horrible, which is why medicine is used in a phrase that means receiving bad treatment that you have given to someone else. Rob’s convinced Feifei’s had a taste of her own medicine. Find out if he’s right in this programme. You can also see this video on our website Do you want to learn how to speak English? Then join us here on YouTube for great grammar, drama, news, study, pronunciation, vocabulary, music, interviews and celebrity videos. Every day we have a new video to help you with English. We also produce regular ’extra’ videos across the week so come back every day to see what’s new. MONDAY: The English We Speak TUESDAY: News Review TUESDAY: English At Work WEDNESDAY: LingoHack THURSDAY: 6 Minute English FRIDAY: The Experiment (watch this space for new and exciting content that we are trying out!) We like receiving and reading your comments - please use English when you comment. For more videos and content that will help you learn English, visit our website:
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