Animal idioms: Cat Introduction Our three idioms this week are: There isn't enough room to swing a cat To let the cat out of the bag To put the cat among the pigeons Teacher's homework Have you ever let the cat out of the bag? Or perhaps you've put a...
BBC Learning English The Teacher Cat idioms In this episode, The Teacher introduces you to three idiomatic phrases connected with cats. 1. There isn't enough room to swing a cat 2. Who let the cat out of the bag? 3. To put the cat among the pigeons H...
Animal idioms: Insect Introduction Our three idioms this week are: Knee-high to a grasshopper Butterflies in your stomach Ants in your pants Teacher's homework What gives you butterflies in your stomach? Have you ever had ants in your pants? Use one...
BBC Learning English The Teacher Insect idioms In this episode, The Teacher introduces you to three idiomatic phrases connected with insects. 1. Knee-high to a grasshopper 2. To have butterflies in your stomach. 3. To have ants in your pants Hello, I...
Animal idioms: Dog Introduction Our three idioms this week are: To be in the dog house The hair of the dog To make a dog's dinner of something Teacher's homework Have you ever forgotten your boyfriend or girlfriend's birthday and ended up in the dogh...
BBC Learning English The Teacher Dog idioms In this episode, The Teacher introduces you to three idiomatic phrases connected with dogs. 1. To be in the dog house 2. The hair of the dog 3. To make a dog's dinner of something Hello, Im a very interesti...
Animal idioms: Bee Introduction Our three idioms this week are: Busy as a bee The bee's knees To have a bee in your bonnet Teacher's homework What do you think is the bee's knees? Have you ever had a bee in your bonnet about something? Tell me all ab...
BBC Learning English The Teacher Bee idioms In this episode, The Teacher introduces you to three idiomatic phrases connected with bees. 1. Busy as a bee 2. The bee's knees 3. To have a bee in your bonnet Hello, Im a very interesting and intelligent m...
Animal idioms: Monkey Introduction Our three idioms this week are: To monkey around Monkey business To make a monkey out of someone Teacher's homework Do you like to monkey around? Or perhaps you've been up to some monkey business. Tell me something...
BBC Learning English The Teacher Monkey idioms In this episode, The Teacher introduces you to three idiomatic phrases connected with monkeys. 1. To monkey around 2. Monkey business 3. To make a monkey out of someone Hello, Im a very interesting and i...