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BBC - The English We Speak (YouTube), To have all your Christmases come at once: The English We Speak - YouTube

To have all your Christmases come at once: The English We Speak - YouTube

Feifei: Hello and welcome to The English We Speak.

I'm Feifei…

Rob: And I'm Rob. And I am so excited.

Feifei: Oh yeah? Why's that, Rob?

Rob: You know, Feifei – it's that festive time

of year – presents, parties, time with the

family, snow… did I mention presents?

Feifei: Yes, Rob. It's Christmas time.

Rob: Come on, Feifei – aren't you excited?

Imagine if we had lots of Christmases all

at the same time!

Feifei: Oh no, think of the cost of buying

all those presents.

Rob: But hopefully you'd receive lots of

presents too! Anyway, do you know that

for some people, all their Christmases

can come at once?

Feifei: I don't think so!

Rob: OK, well, they're not really Christmases,

but if someone has extreme good fortune,

it's like the feeling of having lots of

Christmases all at the same time.

Feifei: Got it. Having all your Christmases

come at once just means 'having lots of

good luck'.

Rob: Yes! Let's hear from some people

who've had all their Christmases come at once

– lucky them!

Yeah! I got a pay rise and I'm off on holiday tomorrow,

and I've won the lottery!

It seems like all my Christmases have come at once!

The day I got married, I heard I'd passed

my exams and got a promotion, so it felt like

all my Christmases had come at once.

All my Christmases have come at once:

my parents bought me a new car, I got a

place at university and I've got a new girlfriend!

Feifei: This is The English We Speak from

BBC Learning English and we're learning

about the phrase 'to have all your

Christmases come at once'

– which means 'to have extreme good fortune'.

Did you know, Rob, that I've had lots of good luck?

Rob: No. What's happened?

Feifei: Well, I've been invited to a big

swanky Christmas party tonight, I'm going

skiing at the weekend and you've bought

me an amazing Christmas present.

Rob: Have I?

Feifei: Yes, in that box over there.

Rob: Oh, that's not for you. Sorry. It looks

like not all of your Christmases have arrived!

Feifei: Oh well, you may as well have

your present now.

Rob: Hmm, a book of English phrases –

how useful!

Feifei: It will be. Happy Christmas, Rob!

Rob: Same to you, Feifei.

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