Do YOU know these English Idioms? | Take the QUIZ! 🤓

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Okay it's time to brush up on a few
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awesome English idioms.
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Don't jump ship just yet.
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This is going to be a piece of cake.
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If you don't know me, I'm Emma from mmmEnglish
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and today I've got a challenge for you,
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an advanced idioms quiz.
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Using idioms is definitely a more advanced
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level of communication in English
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but one that you should definitely be aspiring to
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because native English speakers use idioms all the time
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and to sound more natural and creative and interesting
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when you speak English,
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you should definitely be learning
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and practising some of them regularly.
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Now as much as you dislike learning idioms,
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they really are a wonderful part of language
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because you can perfectly express how you're feeling
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in a really entertaining way.
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I could tell you that the car was going fast
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or I could tell you that that
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car was going lightning fast!
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Idioms give me much more detail and expression
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than just a normal adjective.
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They also help to push your English to a higher level.
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Native speakers use idioms all the time
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so becoming familiar with them,
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especially the common ones,
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is really essential to help with your understanding.
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And if you can start using these idioms as well,
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in your writing and in your speech, well
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you're going to sound much more advanced as well.
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So today I'm going to challenge you with an idioms quiz
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to see just how many of these idioms you really know.
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So this quiz will help you to see how good you are
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but even if idioms aren't really your forte yet,
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then we'll be reviewing lots of them
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as we go during this video so just get ready
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to take some notes.
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Now just in case you didn't realise it, this is also
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a review of
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all of the idioms lessons that I've made to date.
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So if you get any of them wrong or you want to check
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about the meaning of any of them,
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then you can watch all of them
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in my idioms lessons here, right here.
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There's a whole playlist of them.
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So if you nail this quiz, I'm just going to have to assume
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that you have been watching
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every single lesson of mine very diligently.
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Okay so this is how it's going to work.
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You'll see an idiom pop up on screen right here
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and for each one I'm going to give you
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three possible meanings
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and you just need to choose which
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is the correct definition.
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So we'll start off with a few easier ones
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that are very common and then we'll get going
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with some more trickier ones.
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I know that you like a challenge
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so we're definitely going to give those tricky ones a go,
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aren't we?
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Make sure you keep score to see how many
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you got right at the end
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so we can all share our answers together.
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If you get one wrong then just
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pause the quiz for a moment,
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write it down, try and use it in a sentence
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straight away while it's fresh in your mind
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and add it to the comments
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because that's going to give me a chance to check it
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for you and give you some feedback
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on how you're using that idiom.
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So it's a really good way to practise.
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You're in control of this video! You can pause it,
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write a comment and then keep going.
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Okay here's the first one.
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We're just warming up here, all right?
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What does this idiom mean?
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Does it mean to..
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Or is it
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Did you guess this one?
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I think you probably did
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but this is a really good example to remind us
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not to get tricked by the literal meaning
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of these idioms, right? Of the words in these idioms.
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'A piece of cake' is literally a type of dessert
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but the idiom 'a piece of cake' is used to describe
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a situation that's really easy.
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All right here's the next one.
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Does this describe someone who
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does it
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or does it
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If you watched my lesson last week,
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you probably know the answer to this one.
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Now remember, we're not talking about someone
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who literally loves bugs
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so much that they wouldn't hurt a fly.
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This idiom is great to use when you describe someone
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who's very gentle and kind.
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It's the total opposite of aggressive.
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She's one of the kindest people that I know.
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So far so good, right? Let's keep going.
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Now is this
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or can you use it when you have an injury
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or does it mean
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Have you heard of this one before?
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A 'pain in the neck' is something or someone that's
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really annoying.
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All right here's the next one - one that I use all the time.
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So does that mean
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or
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or
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What do you think?
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It means to leave a place.
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Or to start going somewhere.
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Hit the road Jack and don't you come back
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no more, no more, no more..
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Notice that you can use this idiom whether you're
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leaving somewhere by foot, by car or by bike.
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And if you hit the deck,
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well that's when you fall down, right?
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So keep that in mind I was trying to trick you.
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If you hit the deck it means you fall over.
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And it sounds kind of similar, doesn't it?
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What about
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Have you heard of it before?
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Does it mean
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or
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What do you think?
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Remember that we're not talking about
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something literal, right? So don't get confused
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by thinking that there was a boat and water involved
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to use this idiom.
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To 'jump ship' means that you're quitting something,
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that you quit or you leave or you abandon
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your teammates or a group of people, right?
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You can use 'jumping ship' in any of those situations.
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Annoying!
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How are you doing so far?
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Let's take this up a level.
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These idioms are going to get a little trickier now.
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What about when you have
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Is that when
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or does it
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or is it
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Which one?
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It's C!
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It's the desire to travel.
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So someone with itchy feet is ready for a change.
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They want to change their daily routine and just
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get out on the road and see the world.
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They want to travel.
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Do you have itchy feet? I wonder.
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Where would you like to travel to?
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What places are on your bucket list?
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That's another idiom right there!
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Now what if I said you have your head in the clouds?
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What do I mean?
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Is that
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or
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or is it
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Now if your head is in the clouds, then you're
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dreamy and distracted
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and you're thinking about other things.
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Your mind is elsewhere, somewhere else.
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You're not paying attention.
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Ashley's a terrible driver!
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I've got a few people in mind that I know
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who sometimes have their head in the clouds.
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But do you?
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Do you know anyone who's got their head in the clouds?
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If I said that I wanted to
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do I want to
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do I want to
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or am I trying
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How confident are you about this one?
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This one is a very common one too.
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If you have something that's worrying you, a problem
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or something that's difficult to say
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and you finally say it out loud to someone
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then you've got it off your chest.
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So when you get something off your chest,
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you feel relieved. You feel much better.
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I need to tell you that
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something's been bothering me right?
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This is quite a good way to start an awkward
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conversation, you know, if you
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have to tell your housemate that you're really
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sick of cleaning up in the bathroom after them.
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Now the next one is under the weather.
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Quite a common one. But does it mean
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or is it
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Now this has nothing to do with the actual weather.
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Answer A is the correct answer.
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So when you're feeling low in energy, maybe your
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head hurts or you have a sore throat,
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you're feeling under the weather.
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So it's never fun to feel under the weather
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but it is important to note that this idiom
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is used when you're not quite feeling a hundred percent.
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Maybe you have the flu or a headache or something
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but it's not used for serious illnesses,
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just when you're feeling
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not quite as good as you normally do.
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Now what about
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Does it mean
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Does it mean
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Or does it mean
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So the answer is C.
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Did you get that one?
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Or are you having a change of heart
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now that you're taking this idioms quiz?
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Maybe you want to stop.
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If you have a change of heart,
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you change your opinion or your idea about something.
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So let's look at a couple of examples.
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All right, ready to take this quiz to a whole new level?
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What about
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Have you heard it before?
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Does it mean
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Or does it mean to be
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Did you choose B?
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If I was wrapped around someone's finger then I would
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do anything for them
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and if you have someone wrapped around your finger,
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then you've got complete control over them
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because they'll do anything to make you happy.
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So if you think about kids,
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often kids have
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their parents wrapped around their fingers
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and pay attention to who is wrapped around someone's
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finger, right?
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In this idiom.
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The person wrapped around the finger is not the one
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in control. They are the weakest one.
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Now this idiom is most commonly used as a verb.
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So we could say:
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Here's another one that I use all the time.
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So does that mean
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Or does it mean
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Or does it mean
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I'm actually really awful at winging it,
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it's not one of my skills. I'm a planner.
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So if you wing something, you do it without a plan.
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You improvise,
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you make it up and you just invent it as you go.
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How about this one?
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Is that when you
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Is it when you
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Or is it when you
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So when you choke on something while you're eating.
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Now I'll give you a little hint here.
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The idiom 'to be in/over your head'
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has a very similar meaning.
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So you can use both of these idioms
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to describe someone who's trying to do something
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that is above their abilities or it's too difficult for them.
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Now can you think of a time when you
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bit off more than you could chew?
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It's not really a great feeling because
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it's when you want to do something well
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but you just have too much to do.
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You've got too much on your plate.
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That's another idiom right there.
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You've got too much in your plate you're too busy, right?
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It's too hard so you bit off more than you could chew.
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What about if you
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Does that mean
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Or
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Or
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Well?
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This one's tricky.
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I'm actually trying to trick you here.
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The answer is C.
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This idiom is often used in a business context
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and it's used to describe the benefits or positive things
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that someone brings to a situation.
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So if someone has a good idea or can contribute
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something new or they have some kind of helpful skill,
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then all of those things can be brought to the table
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to contribute.
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It's a skill that I can contribute.
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And it's always a good idea to bring something
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to the table if you're trying to be helpful.
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If you're trying to be a good teammate
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or if you want to make a good impression,
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you bring something to the table.
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Now you're doing awesome!
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I've just got a couple more for you. What about
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Is that when you're in
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Or is it when you
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Or does it mean
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If you're in a pickle.
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It's got nothing to do with pickles or even food, actually.
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The answer is A
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and it's when you're in a tricky or a difficult situation.
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The car's just broken down and I'm late for work.
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And lastly,
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what if I said that something might
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Would I be suggesting that I was
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Or that I was
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Or am I suggesting that I'm
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Imagine that a hundred people arrived at your house
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for a party.
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Things would probably get out of hand,
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you'd lose control.
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Maybe. If a person's behaviour or a situation
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gets out of hand,
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then you're no longer able to control it.
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Okay? You definitely don't want things to get out of hand
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Well hey! You made it all the way to the
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end of the idioms quiz - awesome work!
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How did you go?
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How many of them did you get right?
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Share your score in the comments,
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tell me which ones you got wrong.
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If you add that to the comments,
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then I'll share the link to the right idioms lesson
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that you need to review.
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And if you didn't get some of them right
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then don't be disappointed
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because you've had the chance
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to learn some new ones, right?
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In fact, if you did learn some new ones,
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then make sure you pause this lesson right now
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and write a sentence using them in the comments
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so that I can check if you're using them correctly
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and you help that information to stay in your head.
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If you did pretty well with this quiz then share it with
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your friends and see how they score.
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A little friendly competition is always a good thing
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I think so see if you can challenge them
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to beat your score.
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So now you can take a breath,
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go and grab a drink of water and then come back
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and we'll check out these lessons together next.
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I'll see you in that one right now!
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