English @ the Movies: Give it a Shot
Welcome to English @ the Movies where you learn American English heard at the movies. Nine Perfect Strangers is a series streaming on Hulu. It tells a story of nine rich people. Each are suffering from mental and physical pain and seeking help. Masha, the director of a health and wellness center offers a 10-day treatment plan. But, as the treatment begins, some patients question Masha’s method: Will it cause more hurt than healing? Listen for the words “give this thing a shot.” I’m not sure I’m really supposed to be here. My vote is, give this thing a shot. Open up a new door. Some doors are meant to stay closed. What do you think it means to “give it a shot”? A) To complete a project Or B) To attempt something Listen again. The answer is B, to attempt something. “Give it a shot” is similar to saying “give it a try.” Americans use the saying when they are unsure if what they are about to do will be successful, but they have enough hope to try. And that’s English @ the Movies. I’m Dorothy Gundy. Originally published at - https://learningenglish.voanews.com/a...

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