Talaera - Idiom of the week: **To touch base** Meaning: To make contact with someone (usually briefly). #idioms #Englishvocabulary #learnEnglish https://hubs.ly/H0jmG2F0 | Facebook
American English for Educators - What does it mean to “touch base” with someone? Use this image to teach your class the meaning of this idiom. Then have pairs of students create
![Hi. Steve Smith here. Just calling to say hello and touch base. Well, bye. Hi. Steve Smith here. Just calling to say hello and touch base. Well, bye. Hi . . ." - Hi. Steve Smith here. Just calling to say hello and touch base. Well, bye. Hi. Steve Smith here. Just calling to say hello and touch base. Well, bye. Hi . . ." -](https://jackziegler.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/TCB-36178.jpg)
Hi. Steve Smith here. Just calling to say hello and touch base. Well, bye. Hi. Steve Smith here. Just calling to say hello and touch base. Well, bye. Hi . . ." -
American English at State - We're concluding this month's series of idioms with an idiom from baseball and softball. The player in the graphic below is sliding into a base, which is
![老郭的英语学习笔记on Twitter: "Touch base to talk to someone for a short time to find out how they are or what they think about something I just wanted 老郭的英语学习笔记on Twitter: "Touch base to talk to someone for a short time to find out how they are or what they think about something I just wanted](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EsrK6lSW4AAHJl0.png)