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| 2 | 7. Push yourself upright | 120 |
| 3 | 6. Turn things around | 105 |
| 4 | 5. Get back in the saddle | 75 |
| 5 | 4. Lift yourself together | 88 |
| 6 | 3. Return to the horse again | 83 |
| 7 | 2. Rise back on your feet | 76 |
| 8 | 1. Pull yourself together | 74 |
| 9 | 🎉 National Upsy Daisy Day – 8 June 2026
Today is National Upsy Daisy Day, a cheerful reminder that sometimes we fall—but it's always worth getting back up. 🌟
The expression "upsy-daisy" is an example of a reduplicative expression, a quirky feature of English that we've explored several times before. If you'd like a refresher, take a look at this: 👉 Earlier Telegram post on Ablaut Reduplication
With the football World Cup coming up and starting this week in North & Central America, many people around the world will be watching spectacular matches. And yes, that includes spectacular mistakes too: missed open goals, own goals, slips, trips, and embarrassing blunders. ⚽️💥🔵
But despite these mistakes, the players still have to get up and keep playing until the final whistle goes.⚡️
The truth is that everyone makes mistakes. Top footballers do. Language learners do too.
I know I certainly do when I'm doing my daily Spanish🤩 lessons—I make mistakes all the time. The important thing isn't avoiding mistakes altogether. The important thing is learning from them and continuing to move forward.
English has several useful expressions we use when we recover from a mistake (or a setback):
• to bunce back
• get back on your feet
• pick yourself up
• dust yourself off
That last expression may remind you of Taylor Swift's hit song Shake It Off. If you'd like to practise your listening skills with this famous upbeat song, why not have a go on LyricsTraining?
So whether you've just scored an own goal, made a grammar mistake, or forgotten a word in a conversation, remember:
👉 Mistakes are not proof that you're failing.😭
👉 They're proof that you're learning.👨🎓
Now scroll down to today's DET-style poll and see if you can identify which expressions related to recovery are genuine English expressions and which ones are substitutes (football pun intended!😂).
#UpsyDaisyDay #RecoveryExpressions #ShakeItOff #FootballBloopers | 102 |
| 10 | Ghost writer | 211 |
| 11 | Ghost bicycle | 217 |
| 12 | Ghost staircase | 208 |
| 13 | Ghost umbrella | 193 |
| 14 | Ghost someone | 181 |
| 15 | Ghost suitcase | 170 |
| 16 | Ghost town | 161 |
| 17 | Ghost passport | 160 |
| 18 | 🐄 Happy Friday!
It's time once again for a view from the udder side.
Welcome to The Bovine View.🐮
👻 Have you ever ordered food from a restaurant that doesn't actually exist?
The truth is, you may never know.
Chinese authorities are cracking down on so-called 👻 ghost kitchens👨🍳 — restaurants that appear on food delivery apps but may have no genuine physical presence of their own.
The BBC reports that in some cases, investigators found businesses operating under false addresses, using forged licences, or passing orders to third-party kitchens hidden from the customer.
📖 To read more about the story, click here:👈
For English learners, the story highlights an interesting modern expression. A ghost kitchen has nothing to do with the supernatural. In this context, the word ghost describes something that exists, but remains hidden from public view.
English now uses ghost👻 far beyond the supernatural. Today, it can be attached to almost anything that appears to exist, but is absent, hidden, unofficial, or not quite what it seems. In fact, if somebody told you they rented a ghost👻 car🚗 today, you would probably have a rough idea what they meant — even though the expression doesn't officially exist.
As in the first part of the Duolingo English Test (DET), your task today is to decide whether something is genuine English or not.
👇 Which of the phrases in the quiz below are genuine (click yes) or false (click no).
#TheBovineView#LearnEnglish#EnglishVocab#Ghostkitchens
BTW - what is a ghost car👻🚘? Put a comment if you know. | 179 |
| 19 | Picture Five | 212 |
| 20 | Picture Four | 187 |
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