The gift that keeps on giving

Yishu H.

Hello, and welcome to Speak good English with me, Yishu. My friend has brought me a present, a new teapot! I love it very much, but something I say causes confusion...So let's talk about it today. There's an English idiom 'the gift that keeps on giving' to talk about a thing or situation which has benefits that are repeated over a long period of time. So, in the case of the teapot, it's something really useful that I can keep on using. It's really the gift that keeps on giving!



Let’s listen to some examples of this expression, shall we?

  • That subscription to the video-streaming site you gave me is the gift that keeps on giving.
  • That marketing campaign went viral, and people are still watching the video 10 years late. It's the gift that keeps on giving! 
  • My investment in shares is the gift that keeps on giving. I get dividends every month.

You' are listening to Speak Good English with Yishu and we are hearing about the expression 'the gift that keeps on giving', which means a present or situation which has benefits that are repeated over a long period of time. 

Ok, that's our phrase for today. I think I'm going to have a nice cup of tea made in that new teapot! See you tomorrow and bye for now!


Vocabulary

- go viral
If a video, image, or story goes viral, it spreads quickly and widely on the internet through social media and email.

- dividend: (a part of) the profit of a company that is paid to the people who owns shares in it.

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