Want to talk about problems? Here's a useful phrase
Hello, and welcome to the English we speak with me fei fei and me Phil.
We have an expression which is about a bad thing appearing or starting to happen.
It's rear its head.
Rear its head.
I think we need to hear this one.
Can you give us an example of how we use it?
Okay.
I bought a new computer last week.
Sounds great.
No, not great.
I can't get it to work properly.
The speakers don't work.
It has a virus.
Every time I think I've fixed it, a new problem rears its head.
Oh, no.
That's typical, isn't it?
I always find when I need to do something important, it problems rear their heads.
I'm learning that I need to be better prepared so that when any problems rear their ugly heads, I can sort them out.
Well, it's always good to be prepared.
Let's listen to these examples.