English Expressions: It takes two to tango! Dialogue Jack: Oh man! Our new product is taking the country by storm. We’re literally cornering the market. Kevin: Have you ever heard of something called viral marketing? Jack: Are you teasing me? It’s a is a given. Kevin: Then can’t you twist your arm to keep track of our webpage? There’re hundreds of messages without response! Jack: No wonder I will be behind in my work. I can’t handle all these messages by myself. Why don’t you give me a hand? It takes two to tango. Kevin: I will. It’s a deal. Vocabulary Take by storm: to win or gain huge and widespread success /popularity rapidly. Corner the market: to sell or produce something so successfully as to overshadow all others in the same field. Viral marketing: a method of marketing whereby consumers are encouraged to share information about a company's goods or services via the Internet. Tease: make fun of or attempt to provoke (a person or animal). A given: a known or established fact or situation. Twist one’s arm: to pressure or force one into doing something. Keep track of: to make certain that you know what is happening. Be behind in: to be late with; not progressing quickly enough with. It takes two to tango: requires two people to do certain things. It’s a deal: used to express one's assent to an agreement.