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    round to

    US /raʊnd tə/

    ・

    UK /raund tə/

    B2
    phr.v.To visit someone's place informally, usually briefly.
    I'll round to your place later for a quick chat.

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    A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Full Audiobook with Subtitles and Chapters

    17:28A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Full Audiobook with Subtitles and Chapters
    • The children's faces, hushed and clustered round to hear what they so little understood, were brighter,

      The children's faces, hushed and clustered round to hear what they so little understood, were brighter,

    • The children’s faces, hushed and clustered  round to hear what they so little understood,  

      The children’s faces, hushed and clustered  round to hear what they so little understood,  

    B2

    8 EASY SNOWBOARD TRICKS TO LOOK COOL

    09:258 EASY SNOWBOARD TRICKS TO LOOK COOL
    • I'm fully twisted and this is essential because I can now unwind that twist to pull myself out of the carve and pull the board back round to regular.

      I'm fully twisted and this is essential because I can now unwind that twist to pull myself out of the carve and pull the board back round to regular.

    • and this is essential because I can now unwind that twist to pull myself out of the carve and pull the board back round to regular.

      and this is essential because I can now unwind that twist to pull myself out of the carve and pull the board back round to regular.

    B1

    Meet the King's Chimney Sweep

    07:11Meet the King's Chimney Sweep
    • It is a very special family that we all work round to make certain that the king is OK and we are very proud to do so.

      It is a very special family that we all work round to make certain that the king is OK and we are very proud to do so.

    • It is a very special family that we all work round to make certain that the King is okay,

      It is a very special family that we all work round to make certain that the King is okay,

    B1

    Young Dracula - BBC Series - Season 1 Ep 4 "Slaytime TV"

    28:11Young Dracula - BBC Series - Season 1 Ep 4 "Slaytime TV"
    • He is— Going round to robbers.

      He is— Going round to robbers.

    • -Going round to Robin's.

      -Going round to Robin's.

    B1

    A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Audiobook with subtitles and a warm fire. Read by Greg Wagland.

    14:37A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Audiobook with subtitles and a warm fire. Read by Greg Wagland.
    • The children's faces, hushed and clustered round to hear what they so little understood, were brighter,

      The children's faces, hushed and clustered round to hear what they so little understood, were brighter,

    • faces, hushed and clustered round to hear what they so little

      faces, hushed and clustered round to hear what they so little

    B2

    Piglet Does A Very Grand Thing - read by me, StoryTime Sammy @storytimesammy

    15:49Piglet Does A Very Grand Thing - read by me, StoryTime Sammy @storytimesammy
    • Happy and excited he turned round to squeak a last message to the prisoners.

      Happy and excited he turned round to squeak a last message to the prisoners.

    • Happy and excited, he turned round to squeak a last message to the prisoners.

      Happy and excited, he turned round to squeak a last message to the prisoners.

    B2

    The Bear's Best Ingredient Is Tenderness

    07:55The Bear's Best Ingredient Is Tenderness
    • And then I walked round to the front, I saw the sign.

      And then I walked round to the front, I saw the sign.

    • And then I walked round to the front, I saw the sign.

      And then I walked round to the front, I saw the sign.

    B1

    Part 1 - The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Audiobook by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Adventures 01-02)

    57:04Part 1 - The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Audiobook by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Adventures 01-02)
    • Suddenly, to my surprise, the three at the altar faced round to me,

      Suddenly, to my surprise, the three at the altar faced round to me,

    • Suddenly, to my surprise, the three at the altar faced round to me,

      Suddenly, to my surprise, the three at the altar faced round to me,

    B1

    Every mistake I've made since 2014.

    12:07Every mistake I've made since 2014.
    • You could find loads of articles testifying that a bug in the game Civilization meant that the virtual Gandhi score for aggression could go negative, and then loop round to being massive.

      You could find loads of articles testifying that a bug in the game Civilization meant that the virtual Gandhi score for aggression could go negative, and then loop round to being massive.

    • You could find loads of articles testifying that a bug in the game Civilisation meant that the virtual Gandhi score for aggression could go negative and then loop round to being massive.

      You could find loads of articles testifying that a bug in the game Civilisation meant that the virtual Gandhi score for aggression could go negative and then loop round to being massive.

    B1

    10 Darling IDIOMS ☺️??️for daily natural speech ?| British English ?? | British Culture ??

    13:4310 Darling IDIOMS ☺️??️for daily natural speech ?| British English ?? | British Culture ??
    • You know when something is just nonsense sometimes or just like doesn't have any rational logic, you just have to take a second to like try to understand it. This idiom has connotations of focus, concentration, patience, perseverance. Last weekend there was actually this really special sky experience happening. The northern lights or the aurora, aurora borealis I think it's called, where the sky glows green or purple. This was happening and you could see it from London, which is really unusual, and all in the south of England as well. Usually you can only see the northern lights, obviously if you go somewhere like Iceland, or if you go to Scotland right to the top of the country in the north. So this was amazing and it took me a while to wrap my head around it because how can we see that down here? How is that possible? How? How? Anyway we tried to go and see it and we missed it really. We were a bit late to the table unfortunately on this and we saw a kind of glow in the sky but some of my friends they told me they saw like swirling purple sky and clouds and it was stunning, like absolutely magic. But it just took me a while to wrap my head around it because I didn't believe that it could be possible down here so I used that idiom. Number six, to be bouncing off the walls. To be bouncing off the walls. This is about having lots of energy. You have all this excitement and energy. Now you can use this if you want to describe the feeling of having too much coffee, which is often what I have to describe. I now have a rule of just one coffee, one coffee in the morning, that's it. But you know when you've had a lot of caffeine you feel like you're bouncing off the walls, you've got lots of energy. So this has connotations of energy and good vibes. It can also reference having a lot of nervous energy, you can say I'm bouncing off the walls, I'm just so I'm so nervous and excited. I remember when I made my first YouTube video and I was like kind of excited and Tom was just like look just go out for a walk, you are bouncing off the walls, you are full of nervous energy, and yeah that was the that was the feeling. It had nothing to do with caffeine, it was more anticipation and excitement because I was actually really excited to do it. We use this a lot with children, especially when they've had sugar. You'll hear a lot of parents saying oh Sophie's bouncing off the walls at the moment, she's just had an ice cream or something. Number seven, a ray of sunshine. A ray of sunshine. This idiom is about people, so when you're describing someone's character or their personality, which is actually really important for daily English, you never know when you're going to need to describe someone. It could be anyone, your family member or a friend, and this is just about someone who brings happiness to people, okay. They're very positive, they have a lot of good energy about them and my mum is literally this. My mother, oh my, she is such a ray of sunshine and I remember my grandparents when they were going through a difficult time with their health and everything was a bit doom and gloom, which means a bit depressing, they would always say that my mum was like a ray of sunshine because every time she went round to their house she would kind of just cheer them up with her existence really and her cheerful way and I always remember them saying that to her, so yeah mum you really are. This idiom has connotations of warmth, positivity, hope and kindness. Number eight, a hidden gem. Do you know what a gem is? A gem is like a diamond or a precious stone, like a ruby or an emerald. The idiom a hidden gem is about something that perhaps hasn't been discovered by a lot of people, it's not known about by a lot of people, but it's also maybe something to be kept secret because you don't want everyone knowing. For example, I know a lot of hidden gems in Cornwall, which is one of my favourite places in the UK, and I don't know if I'm ever really going to tell people exactly where they are because they are secret. They are as valuable to me as diamonds, so they are like gems to me, but they are hidden because not that many people know about them, they're off the beaten track, they're not on the tourist path, okay, so if you want a recommendation for a hidden gem in Cornwall you're gonna have to get to know me on a deeper level.

      You know when something is just nonsense sometimes or just like doesn't have any rational logic, you just have to take a second to like try to understand it. This idiom has connotations of focus, concentration, patience, perseverance. Last weekend there was actually this really special sky experience happening. The northern lights or the aurora, aurora borealis I think it's called, where the sky glows green or purple. This was happening and you could see it from London, which is really unusual, and all in the south of England as well. Usually you can only see the northern lights, obviously if you go somewhere like Iceland, or if you go to Scotland right to the top of the country in the north. So this was amazing and it took me a while to wrap my head around it because how can we see that down here? How is that possible? How? How? Anyway we tried to go and see it and we missed it really. We were a bit late to the table unfortunately on this and we saw a kind of glow in the sky but some of my friends they told me they saw like swirling purple sky and clouds and it was stunning, like absolutely magic. But it just took me a while to wrap my head around it because I didn't believe that it could be possible down here so I used that idiom. Number six, to be bouncing off the walls. To be bouncing off the walls. This is about having lots of energy. You have all this excitement and energy. Now you can use this if you want to describe the feeling of having too much coffee, which is often what I have to describe. I now have a rule of just one coffee, one coffee in the morning, that's it. But you know when you've had a lot of caffeine you feel like you're bouncing off the walls, you've got lots of energy. So this has connotations of energy and good vibes. It can also reference having a lot of nervous energy, you can say I'm bouncing off the walls, I'm just so I'm so nervous and excited. I remember when I made my first YouTube video and I was like kind of excited and Tom was just like look just go out for a walk, you are bouncing off the walls, you are full of nervous energy, and yeah that was the that was the feeling. It had nothing to do with caffeine, it was more anticipation and excitement because I was actually really excited to do it. We use this a lot with children, especially when they've had sugar. You'll hear a lot of parents saying oh Sophie's bouncing off the walls at the moment, she's just had an ice cream or something. Number seven, a ray of sunshine. A ray of sunshine. This idiom is about people, so when you're describing someone's character or their personality, which is actually really important for daily English, you never know when you're going to need to describe someone. It could be anyone, your family member or a friend, and this is just about someone who brings happiness to people, okay. They're very positive, they have a lot of good energy about them and my mum is literally this. My mother, oh my, she is such a ray of sunshine and I remember my grandparents when they were going through a difficult time with their health and everything was a bit doom and gloom, which means a bit depressing, they would always say that my mum was like a ray of sunshine because every time she went round to their house she would kind of just cheer them up with her existence really and her cheerful way and I always remember them saying that to her, so yeah mum you really are. This idiom has connotations of warmth, positivity, hope and kindness. Number eight, a hidden gem. Do you know what a gem is? A gem is like a diamond or a precious stone, like a ruby or an emerald. The idiom a hidden gem is about something that perhaps hasn't been discovered by a lot of people, it's not known about by a lot of people, but it's also maybe something to be kept secret because you don't want everyone knowing. For example, I know a lot of hidden gems in Cornwall, which is one of my favourite places in the UK, and I don't know if I'm ever really going to tell people exactly where they are because they are secret. They are as valuable to me as diamonds, so they are like gems to me, but they are hidden because not that many people know about them, they're off the beaten track, they're not on the tourist path, okay, so if you want a recommendation for a hidden gem in Cornwall you're gonna have to get to know me on a deeper level.

    B1