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 Exercise
 1. If you pull someone's leg, what are you doing?
 a) having a fight
 b) joking with them
 2. What does Nina say she is doing this evening?
 
 Answers
 
 1. Joking with them
 
 2. Going on a date with David Beckham.
 
 Read
 
 You’re listening to British Council’s English Online and I’m Nina. Today on Language Snacks we take a look at the expression to pull someone’s leg.
 
 Let’s listen to the dialogue.
 
 A: I met David Beckham in a pub last night and he bought me a drink.
 
 B: Are you pulling my leg?
 
 I’ve noticed that the British people I work with are always joking and teasing each other. If you tell someone something that is not true as a way of joking with them, then you are said to be pulling their leg.
 
 Anyway, I have to go now I have a date with David Beckham this evening….nahh …just pulling your leg!
 
 And that’s it for now – join us again for some more Language Snacks. You’ve been listening to English Online – the podcast for English learners in China.
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