I've no idea if my listeners managed to identify the 12 idioms. I think what's probably going to happen now is I'm going to need to explain them and break them down so that my listeners come away from this episode with 12 natural English expressions they can then use in the future. What do you think? Do you think it's a good plan?Yeah, should we do that now? Yeah, we can do that. Let's do it. Okay. So in no particular order, here are the idioms that you probably heard there. The first one, the ball is in your court. This comes from tennis, doesn't it? I say so. When do we
Amber & I teach you 12 idiomatic English phrases while attending the filming of an episode of Paul's TV show on the street in Paris. Click the link below for videos and photos, and a list of the idioms with definitions -
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