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    BBC Learning EnglishThe English We Speak28 May 2013Haven't slept a wink

    The English We Speak British Broadcasting Corporation 2013

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    bbclearningenglish.com

    Neil: (Yawning) Welcome to The English We Speak with me - a very tired Neil -and Feifei.

    Feifei: (Yawning) Hi, I'm Feifei.

    Neil: Oh, Feifei, I'm so tired.

    Feifei: Me too. The kids?

    Neil: Ah, the kids kept me awake all night. As soon as one of them went backto sleep, the other one started screaming. What's your excuse?

    Feifei: A mosquito.

    Neil: A mosquito?

    Feifei: Yes, there was a mosquito in my room. Every time I turned the light offand tried to go to sleep I heard buzzing in my ear. I haven't slept a wink.

    Neil: And I haven't slept a wink either! A wink is when you close and open one

    of your eyes very quickly once - usually to show friendliness or that youare having a joke with someone. It's also a verb - to wink.

    Feifei: So, if you say'I haven't slept a wink' it means that you've had so littlesleep, your eye didn't even close once!

    Neil: That's right. It's an exaggeration. Here are some examples:

    Examples

    A: You look terrible! What's the matter?B: I haven't slept a wink. It was a really bad idea to move to a flat next to a pub.

    A: How about a trip to the cinema tonight?B: Sorry I can't. I haven't slept a wink. There were cats outside fighting all night.

    Neil: So, we can use 'I haven't slept a wink' to say that we are very tiredbecause we haven't had much sleep. (Yawns) I can't wait to get hometonight and just jump into bed I don't know how I'm going to getthrough the rest of this programme, let alone the rest of the day.

    Feifei: Me neither.

    Neil: Nice and quiet in here, though, isn't it?

    Feifei: And dark.

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    The English We Speak British Broadcasting Corporation 2013

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    bbclearningenglish.com

    Neil: Do you think anyone would notice if we just

    Feifei: That's a great idea! I'll just put these two chairs together.

    Neil: And I'll rest my head on this desk and (snoring).

    (Sound of babies screaming and mosquitos buzzing)

    Both: Argh! Kids! Mosquitos! Is there anywhere to sleep? Argh!