by Andrea Giordano | Aug 20, 2011 | Idioms, Videos
What does the idiom “take the words” mean? Idioms are words or phrases that have a figurative meaning instead of a literal meaning. These can be difficult to learn, but by watching the English video below, you can at least learn the definition of the...
by Andrea Giordano | Aug 20, 2011 | Idioms, Student Posts, Videos
What does the idiom “ticker” mean? Idioms are words or phrases that have a figurative meaning instead of a literal meaning. These can be difficult to learn, but by watching the English video below, you can at least learn the definition of the idiom,...
by Andrea Giordano | Aug 20, 2011 | Idioms, Student Posts, Videos
What does the idiom “under my skin” mean? Idioms are words or phrases that have a figurative meaning instead of a literal meaning. These can be difficult to learn, but by watching the English video below, you can at least learn the definition of the idiom,...
by Andrea Giordano | Aug 20, 2011 | Idioms, Student Posts, Videos
What does the idiom “under the knife” mean? Idioms are words or phrases that have a figurative meaning instead of a literal meaning. These can be difficult to learn, but by watching the English video below, you can at least learn the definition of the...
by Andrea Giordano | Aug 20, 2011 | Idioms, Student Posts, Videos
What does the idiom “wear the pants” mean? Idioms are words or phrases that have a figurative meaning instead of a literal meaning. These can be difficult to learn, but by watching the English video below, you can at least learn the definition of the...
by Andrea Giordano | Aug 20, 2011 | Idioms, Student Posts, Videos
What does the idiom “well off” mean? Idioms are words or phrases that have a figurative meaning instead of a literal meaning. These can be difficult to learn, but by watching the English video below, you can at least learn the definition of the idiom, well...