LESSON ➤ BODY PARTS (IDIOMS)
How do you do. I am gald to see you again. I hope you are full of beans and ready to listen to my new recorded lesson. The topic of or lessowill be discussig the dialogues that is full of body idioms. You already know such words as chest, legs, hands, fingers, toe Anf of course you know where these parts of body are located. For example there are toes on the feet, and there are fingers on your hands. But you are not familiAr with the idioms, that will be heard at this lesson. Watching this lesson you will hear such idioms as keep an eye on somethng, a bit of a pain i nthe neck, turn a blind eye, get something off your chest, asweet tooth. You will not hear just seoerate idioms, youwill hear how they are used in the context. So, the world is your oyster. By the way it is also the idiom
How do you do. I am gald to see you again. I hope you are full of beans and ready to listen to my new recorded lesson. The topic of or lessowill be discussig the dialogues that is full of body idioms. You already know such words as chest, legs, hands, fingers, toe Anf of course you know where these parts of body are located. For example there are toes on the feet, and there are fingers on your hands. But you are not familiAr with the idioms, that will be heard at this lesson. Watching this lesson you will hear such idioms as keep an eye on somethng, a bit of a pain i nthe neck, turn a blind eye, get something off your chest, asweet tooth. You will not hear just seoerate idioms, youwill hear how they are used in the context. So, the world is your oyster. By the way it is also the idiom