Hello, I'm Rob......and I'm Feifei and this is The English We Speak.So Feifei, what are you doing this weekend?I never get time to see my home city, so that's what I'm going to do.Good idea. You mean the Tower of London, St Paul's Cathedral, Westminster Abbey......yes and especially Big Ben. I've always wanted to stand underneath and hear the clock strike 12.Do you know what, I might the do same thing.When you're there, give us a bell and I'll come and meet you.Errr, I don't want a bell from the clock tower.Why didn't you just say that!'A bell' originates from the days when phones had a bell that rang when someone called it.So when I say 'a bell', I mean 'a call'. So will you 'give us a bell'?Let me just think about that, while we hear some more examples...When you get there, give us a bell and tell us what it's like.Just give us a bell and I'll tell you how to get here.After our blind date, he told me to give him a bell but every time I call it his phone diverts to voicemail.