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Welcome to the English we speak with.
Me, Neil and me, Fey.
Fey.
In this episode, we're going to look at an expression which is all about.
Finding something that solves a problem.
Do the trick.
Do the trick.
Can you give us an example to show how we use this?
Okay.
I was looking for something to make.
My front room look nicer.
It's a bit boring at the moment.
But look at this.
I found a really nice picture for the wall.
I want to brighten things up and I think this really does the trick.
Let me have a look at the picture.
Oh, yeah, that looks amazing.
Thatll certainly do the trick.
Now, we might talk about a magician or a skateboarder doing tricks, but this is nothing like that, is it?
No, not at all.