Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles In this video you’re going to improve your English listening ability and learn an English idiom. In this video you’ll learn the meaning of the idiom and you’ll see an example sentence using the English idiom. Thanks and hope this helps you improve your knowledge of English idioms and English listening skills. Hey there. This week’s idiom that I have for you is a really, really fun one. It’s “roll the dice.” Now, roll the dice means to take a chance. So, if we do something, for example, like this, we can say, “Don’t roll the dice on this. It’s better to be safe than sorry.” There’s another idiom for you, “safe than sorry.” But in this one here, roll the dice. So, don’t take a chance, okay. Don’t roll the dice on this one. We better play it safe. So, there you have it. A quick explanation and example of role the dice. If you are one of the premium members of my site, stay tuned, I’ve got some more examples of this English idiom for you coming right up. Thanks again for watching this video. If you think this helped you improve your English listening and if you liked learning about this English idiom, please remember to share this video with others who might like it. For the script, dictation practice, and additional examples using this English idiom, please visit my website at carlkwan.com/blog to find out how to become a Premium Member of my website and to get a free video about the biggest mistake in speaking English. Thanks again.
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