The two expressions are 'exactly what the doctor ordered' and 'just the ticket'. Both describe something that is perfectly suited to a need or situation, bringing comfort, relief, or happiness.
It is used to describe something that provides comfort, relief, or happiness, similar to a prescription from a doctor that cures an ailment.
'Exactly what the doctor ordered' is more focused on self-care and feeling better, while 'just the ticket' is more casual and can be used in a broader range of contexts to describe something that fits perfectly.
When said quickly, the 'T' sound in 'just' is often deleted, making it sound like 'just the ticket' instead of 'just the ticket'.
It can be used when someone offers a perfect solution or suggestion, such as getting a ride instead of walking or going to an amusement park for fun.
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In this Catch Word episode, Andrew and Suzanne teach you two useful expressions that describe when something is exactly what you need. These expressions are perfect for situations when you get something that suits you perfectly or brings you comfort. You will learn how to use “exactly what the doctor ordered” and “just the ticket” in real-life conversations, as well as understand how these expressions can help you sound more natural in English.
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What you will learn:
New expressions: Learn how to say when something is the perfect solution or exactly what you need in a situation.
Usage and context: Understand how to use “exactly what the doctor ordered” and “just the ticket” in different situations through detailed explanations.
Practical examples: Listen to real-world examples of conversations that use these expressions, teaching you how to apply them in your own conversations.
Do’s and don’ts: Learn when and where these expressions are most appropriate to use.
How this episode will improve your English:
Bigger vocabulary: Add expressions to your vocabulary that will help you express when something is just right for you.
Better communication: Use these expressions to sound more fluent and natural when talking about solutions or things that make you feel better.
Real-world application: Understand how to use these expressions in everyday conversations, making your English sound more native-like.
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