Daily Video Vocabulary Episode 25 - Pull your socks up( Free English Lessons)

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Xuất bản 20/08/2015
Today's new word is : pull your socks up - to ask someone to behave properly or to ask someone to improve or perform better. You can also say , pull up your socks, if your aren't satisfied with someone, and want them to do better, or improve at some thing. Note one thing : You should only say this idiom to someone, such as your child, your student, your employee, or possibly to a friend. You shouldn't say it to someone like your boss, your teacher, your parents, or anyone you should speak to respectfully.
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