TODAY'S IDIOM 7 FEBRUARY 2017 ENGLISH IDIOM: cold feet EXAMPLE: My sister didn't get cold feet until she put her wedding gown on. GERMAN IDIOM: kalte Füße kriegen
TODAY'S WORD 7 FEBRUARY 2017 ENGLISH WORD: heel (n) DEUTSCH: die Ferse EXAMPLE: Paris killed Archilles by shooting him in the heel, his most vulnerable spot.
BUSINESS WORD 7 FEBRUARY 2017 BUSINESS ENGLISCH: to deposit (v) DEUTSCH: etwas einzahlen, einlagern BEISPIEL: If you go to the bank, will you deposit these checks for me?
BUSINESS WORD 6 FEBRUARY 2017 BUSINESS ENGLISCH: bank statement (n) DEUTSCH: der Kontoauszug BEISPIEL: Sometimes it takes a while to get a bank statement, you have to get it regularly.
TODAY'S IDIOM 30 JANUARY 2017 ENGLISH IDIOM: don´t judge a book by its cover EXAMPLE: Don´t judge a book by its cover, maybe she will surprise you. GERMAN IDIOM: zieh keine voreiligen Schlüsse
BUSINESS WORD 1 FEBRUARY 2017 BUSINESS ENGLISCH: to withdraw (v) DEUTSCH: etwas abheben BEISPIEL: Before we go to the cinema I have to withdraw money from the ATM.