English Expressions: Way to go! Dialogue Sally: Unlike his dad who is all thumbs, Rob is a handy boy. He never throws away any second hand tool. For him even the smallest screw can serve a purpose. Sarah: I wish I had a boy like Rob. It takes forever to get things fixed never mind the fact that I spend a fortune on that. Currently, my TV is on the blink. Sally: Why don’t you get a new one and spare yourself the trouble? Sarah: To say I’ve had enough of those broken stuff is an understatement! I’ve already ordered a new one. Sally: Way to go! Vocabulary All thumbs: very awkward with your hands; clumsy. Handy: (adj) able to use something skillfully. Second hand: not new; having been used in the past. Serve a purpose: to have a particular use or function in some way. Spend a fortune: to spend a large amount of money. On the blink: (of a machine) not working properly; out of order. Spare yourself the trouble: to avoid going through difficult experiences. Understatement: (noun) the act or an instance of stating something in restrained terms, or as less than it is. Way to go: Well done! Good job!