Sun, 31 August 2008 ![]() Four wild and animalistic idioms for your slang English curiosity this week: For more Real English look us up at www.FlowEnglish.com Comments[7] |
Thu, 31 July 2008 ![]() Four fun, funny, and zanny animal idioms for your slang English appetite: Cash Cow, Cat's Got One's Tongue, Cat Nap, and Change Horses in Midstream!
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Sun, 15 June 2008 Four new wild and animalistic idioms for your slang English desires! For more Real English look us up at www.FlowEnglish.com Comments[15] |
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Sun, 20 April 2008 Four more yummy, cakey, and mouth-watering idioms for your slang English appetite! For more Real English look us up at www.FlowEnglish.com Comments[1] |
Sat, 5 April 2008 Five more yummy, nutty, and mouth-watering idioms for your slang English appetite! For more Real English look us up at www.FlowEnglish.comComments[17] |
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Sun, 24 February 2008 Hello Slang Lovers! In this week's show I discuss the slang phrase " Cool as a cucumber" and four other food phrases. We'll discuss how native speakers use it and what it means. For more about English slang, idioms, and learning to speak excellent English look me up at www.FlowEnglish.comComments[0] |
Sun, 17 February 2008 In this week's food-filled episode I discuss five slang expressions involving food. For more Real English look us up at www.FlowEnglish.comComments[7] |




Five more yummy, nutty, and mouth-watering idioms for your slang English appetite! For more Real English look us up at
Hello Slang Lovers! In this week's show I discuss the slang phrase " Cool as a cucumber" and four other food phrases. We'll discuss how native speakers use it and what it means. For more about English slang, idioms, and learning to speak excellent English look me up at
In this week's food-filled episode I discuss five slang expressions involving food. For more Real English look us up at