Categories: The English We Speak

2018-04-16 Out of the loop – The English We Speak

Summary

It’s good to get fit and healthy – and that’s what Feifei and her work colleagues are trying to do. They’ve been discussing a new ‘healthy working policy’ but Neil has missed out. Where was he when this was being discussed? Feifei says he’s ‘out of the loop’. Listen to this programme to find out what that means.

Transcript

Feifei
Hello, and welcome to The English We Speak. I’m Feifei and with me is Neil.

Neil
Hi there.

Feifei
Neil, what are you doing sitting down?

Neil
Presenting this programme – like we always do – sitting in a chair.

Feifei
You clearly don’t know about our new healthy working policy – no more sitting down – standing up is better for you!

Neil
Oh, alright then, I’ll stand up if I have to.

Feifei
Oh, Neil! No drinking coffee in the studio. Health and safety! Obviously, you missed our meeting about the new healthy working policy. You are clearly out of the loop.

Neil
What? There’s a loop I have to stand in now?

Feifei
No, Neil. You missed our meeting where we discussed the new healthy working policy, and now you’re out of the loop. It means you don’t have, or are not aware of the knowledge a particular group of people do have. In other words, you’ve missed out on something.

Neil
Oh, I hate missing out on things. We’d better hear some examples so I can be ‘in the loop’ about this English phrase.

Examples
I’ve been out of the loop since I went on holiday. I didn’t know Geeta and Bilal had got engaged!

They kept me out of the loop, so it was a shock to discover that they were moving our sales team to Birmingham!

Please keep me in the loop if you have any more discussions about the building work. Thanks!

Feifei
This is The English We Speak from BBC Learning English. And we’re hearing about the phrase ‘out of the loop’, which describes not having, or not being aware of the knowledge a particular group of people do have. The opposite is being ‘in the loop’. But Neil, you are out of the loop.

Neil
Yes, yes, yes. You’ve made that clear. I missed the meeting and I don’t know about this stupid ‘healthy working policy’.

Feifei
Where were you anyway?

Neil
Down at the café. You know, having a big fry-up. Eggs, bacon, sausages! Delicious! 

Feifei
So unhealthy! That’s got to stop. Come on, Neil!

Neil
Where are we going?

Feifei
We’re going for a lunchtime run with the rest of the team. It’s part of our new healthy working policy!

Neil
Urghh! I think I’d rather stay out of the loop from now on.

Both
Bye!

BBC Learning English

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