American English at State - Does this lesson "ring a bell" with you? Today we are teaching about the phrase "ring a bell." This phrase means to sound familiar. Check out our #
![I didn't ring a bell at the end of my cancer treatment. But I get those who do | Joanna Moorhead | The Guardian I didn't ring a bell at the end of my cancer treatment. But I get those who do | Joanna Moorhead | The Guardian](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/ee6089315e85234d5705d08cd898b4ad985d7a9e/0_29_1024_614/master/1024.jpg?width=1200&height=900&quality=85&auto=format&fit=crop&s=a9d10ca1cd63aba3cda09f34e757f9ed)
I didn't ring a bell at the end of my cancer treatment. But I get those who do | Joanna Moorhead | The Guardian
![Arby's on Twitter: "RT if you ring the bell at Arby's when you get great service! http://t.co/wB0hiQD08a" / Twitter Arby's on Twitter: "RT if you ring the bell at Arby's when you get great service! http://t.co/wB0hiQD08a" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BDuhijLCQAEorpl.jpg:large)