Slay your British idioms - Episode 1
Practice some popular British idioms in the exercise above. In the left column you can hear me saying the idioms, in the right one, you can read their meanings. Match each idiom with its meaning and write a sentence or a little dialogue.
I'll drop the idioms below so you can identify them more easily (and also know how they are written!):
- Bob's your uncle
- To throw a spanner in the works
- To be a curtain twicher
- Horses for courses
- To lose the plot
- To be up the duff
- To be on the ball
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