EPISODE · Aug 20, 2025 · 5 MIN
Air Canada Strike: Heads Up, Step In, and Pull an All Nighter ✈️ | Phrasal Verb News with Spanish Translations
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Hello, I’m Grant and welcome back to Phrasal Verb News — the podcast where we use real news stories to teach you phrasal verbs and idioms in context.In today’s episode, we cover the Air Canada strike that disrupted hundreds of flights before the airline, government, and union reached a last minute deal. Along the way, you will learn 5 useful expressions you can use in business and everyday lifeGive a heads up → to warn in advance aviso, advertenciaStep in → to intervene intervenirPull an all nighter → to stay up working or studying all night pasar la noche en vela, trasnocharGet back on track → to return to normal progress retomar el rumboOut of the woods → out of danger but not fully safe yet fuera de peligro, pero todavía no segurosFor my Spanish speaking listeners incluyo las traducciones al español y ejemplos en cada parte para que quede aún más claro.By the end of this episode you will understand the story and know how to apply these expressions in your own professional and personal conversations.Listen now, practice out loud, and start using these phrases today.Work with meIf you are a professional who wants to level up your English for meetings, presentations, and daily work, I offer 1 to 1 online classes and custom training for teams.📧 Contact Grant at [email protected] to ask about availability, prices, and a free consultation.
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