English Eye idioms

english eye idioms

The teacher introduces us to three idioms connected with eyes. BBC learn english idioms. English Idioms: To keep an eye on: have an eye on someone or something and keep an eye on someone or something to keep watch on someone or something; to keep track of someone or something. (The an can be replaced … Read more

English Leg Idioms

english leg idioms

In this episode, The Teacher introduces you to three idiomatic phrases connected with legs. English Idioms: Pulling somebody`s leg: fooling someone, joking with someone Cost an arm and a leg : To cost too much. It cost an arm and a leg, so I didn’t buy it. Why should a little plastic part cost an … Read more

English Head Idioms

english head idioms

The Teacher introduces three English idioms connected with head. banging one`s head against the wall: hitting one`s head against the wall; repeatedly doing something that is frustrating and has no positive result Head in the clouds: elated, euphoric, joyful, preoccupied An old head on young shoulders also a wise head on young shoulders: a child … Read more