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The best of both worlds: The English We Speak - YouTube

Feifei: Hello and welcome to The English We Speak,

with you Rob...

Rob: ...and you, Feifei.

Feifei: Hey Rob, how are you enjoying your new life

in the countryside?

Rob: It's great Feifei. When I get home at night,

I get to smell the fresh air and look out on green fields.

Yes, the country life is for me.

Feifei: But come on Rob, you must miss the bright lights

and the excitement of living in the city?

Rob: Well, I get that by coming to work right here

in the centre of London. I have a great night out

and then slip off to the peace and quiet of the country.

Perfect!

Feifei: Perfect? I don't think so -

the countryside is too quiet.

The city is the only place for me.

Rob: No way. I've got the best of both worlds -

excitement in the city, relaxation in the country.

Feifei: The best of the both worlds -

you think you get the advantages of two very different

things at the same time.

Rob: Yes that's right. Let's hear some examples

of the phrase 'the best of both worlds' in action...

Examples: Working part-time means I get the best of

both worlds: time with the kids and a steady income.

Our hotel is by the beach

and just a short train ride away from the city,

so we get the best of both worlds.

We get the best of both worlds with our new car:

excellent fuel efficiency

and great acceleration and speed.

Feifei: So the phrase 'the best of both worlds'

means you have the benefits of two different

things and none of the disadvantages.

But surely Rob there must be some negative things

about living in the country?

Rob: Such as?

Feifei: No shops, no pubs or clubs,

having a long commute to work every day.

Rob: I can cope - anyway, commuting by train is fine -

time to relax and shake off the stress of the city.

Feifei: Maybe not today Rob.

Rob: Why?

Feifei: My news feed says there's been a major signal

failure - all trains to your village are cancelled!

Rob: Cancelled? Grrr. So I can't get home!

Err, any chance I could sleep on your sofa tonight?

Feifei: Ha, so maybe it's not always possible

to have the best of BOTH worlds Rob?

Rob: Maybe!

Feifei: Bye.

Rob: Bye.

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