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English Expressions In A Minute: To be caught off guard

Feb 01, 201956 sec
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Quick English!  

Here you will learn the meaning of the English expression 'a change of pace' in 1 minute.   

Write you own sentence with 'to be caught off guard' in the comments and I will check! :)  

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Script


  

Hey everyone! I’m Luke and this is English Expressions in a Minute.

Today’s expression is ‘to catch someone off guard’. So, what exactly does this expression mean?

Well, I’ll tell you a quick sample sentence and I want you to listen and guess the meaning. 

Ok. Here we go.

“My boss completely caught me off guard when she  asked me to give a presentation in front of the whole company. I was not expecting that at all .’

So, did you guess the meaning?

Well, ‘to catch someone off guard’ simply means to surprise someone. In my example, my boss surprised me by asking me to give a presentation. She caught me off guard.’

Now it’s your turn. Have you ever been caught off guard? Write you experience below and I will check.

Have a good day.  See you :) 

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