Rob Hello and welcome to The English We Speak. I'm Rob and joining me today is Liz.
Li Hi... everyone - err, Rob, my name is Li, not Liz.
Rob I'm sorry Li, I'm not really on the ball this morning.
Li Nice phrase though. Why don't you go for a coffee and then you will be on the ball for The English We Speak?
Rob OK.
(A little later)
Rob Right, lovely, OK, that's better. I've had a nice cup of coffee and I'm ready to explain the meaning for today's The English We Speak. So, here you go. When you are 'on the ball', it means you are alert and quick to react to things.
Li It comes from sports, doesn't it?
Rob Yes. And there's another phrase: 'to keep your eye on the ball' which has a very similar meaning.
Li I guess we can use it for any situation which is changing quickly so you need to be focused and sharp.
Rob Indeed. Let's hear some examples:
Examples
The interviewer raised tough questions but Ma Yun was on the ball.
Financial management is not a job that everyone can do. You have to keep your eye on the ball at all times.
Li And if you want to learn English well you can stay on the ball with bbclearningenglish.com.