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In this programme, Rob and Sam talk about some modern idioms – new expressions that have been introduced to English through the internet, TV and social media. This week's question Many well-known idioms come from the world of sport, for example ‘throw in the towel’ which means ‘give up’, or ‘surrender’. But which sport does the idiom ‘throw in the towel’ come from? a) football b) tennis c) boxing Listen to the programme to find out the answer. Vocabulary spend a penny (old-fashioned idiom) go to the toilet thrown in the towel (idiom) give in; surrender; stop doing something because you realise you cannot succeed Groundhog Day (idiom) a situation in which events that have happened before, happen again in exactly the same way ubiquitous seeming to appear everywhere break the internet (idiom) cause so much excitement about something online that many people visit the website, making it crash first-world problem (idiom) a problem that does not seem very important when compared to the serious problems faced by people in poorer parts of the world [Cover: Getty Images] You can download audio and text here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish... More 6 Minute English episodes: Which are more dangerous: sharks or humans? • Which are more dangerous: sharks or h... Climate change and animal evolution • Climate change and evolution - 6 Minu... Preserving traditional recipes • Preserving traditional recipes - 6 Mi... Restoring trust in science • Restoring trust in science - 6 Minute... The Manhattan Project • The Manhattan Project - 6 Minute English #learnenglish #idioms #bbclearningenglish #englishexpressions