Amber was over the moon when Paul asked us to appear in one of his videos. Rob said, idioms drive me up the wall. What does that mean then? To be really, really annoyed. You say, oh, it drives meup the wall. It's driving me mad. I guess when you climb the walls, that means you're kind of mad. So if something drives you mad, you can also say it drives you up the wall... Amber says her son is 'annoying' A French man who was walking past turned round and looked at us like, what are these English people? He learned an Idiom though, didn't he? There's bloody
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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