Sun, 28 June 2009 ![]() Four new and animal-rich idioms for your slang English curiosity this week:
2) Straw that Breaks the Camel’s Back 3) Tail Between One’s Legs 4) Take the Bull by the Horns For more Real English look us up at www.FlowEnglish.com
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Mon, 25 May 2009 ![]() Four new animal idioms for your slang English curiosity this week:
2) Road Hog 3) Sacred Cow 4) Scaredy-Cat
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Wed, 15 April 2009 ![]() Pigs, cats, dogs, and horses: four brand new idioms for your slang English curiosity this week:
2) Play Cat and Mouse 3) Put the Cart before the Horse 4) Rain Cats and Dogs For more Real English look us up at www.FlowEnglish.com Comments[5] |
Sat, 28 February 2009 ![]() Four new and animal-rich idioms for your slang English curiosity this week:
2) Look like the cat that swallowed the canary 3) Make a mountain out of a molehill 4) Monkey business
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Sat, 31 January 2009 Four new and animalistic idioms for your New Year's slang English learning this week:
2) Lead a dog's life 3) Let sleeping dog's lie 4) Lock the barn door after the horse is gone
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Sun, 28 December 2008 ![]() Four new and animalistic idioms for your slang English curiosity this week:
2) Horse trade 3) In the Doghouse 4) Kangaroo court
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Tue, 25 November 2008 ![]() Four new wild idioms for your slang English curiosity this week with bulls, cows, and horses:
2) Hold one's Horses 3) Holy Cow 4) Horse Around.
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Fri, 31 October 2008 ![]() Four wild and animalistic idioms for your slang English learning this week:
2) Get off one's high horse 3) Go ape 4) Go whole hog
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Tue, 30 September 2008 ![]() Four wild and animalistic idioms for your slang English learning this week:
2) Eat like a horse 3) Every dog has his day 4) Fraidy-cat
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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[17] |
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[16] |
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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[3] |
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[20] |
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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[1] |
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] |
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Sat, 2 February 2008 In this week's episode listen to the second part of a real telephone conversation I had with my friend AJ. For the text of this audio visit my Flow English Blog: http://flowenglish.blogspot.com For more about English slang, idioms, and learning to speak English look me up at www.FlowEnglish.com Comments[5] |
Sat, 26 January 2008 Greetings Slang Lovers! In this week's show I discuss the slang phrase " Beam me up Scotty!" - how native speakers use it, where it comes from, and what it means. For more about English slang, idioms, and learning to speak English look me up at www.FlowEnglish.comComments[3] |
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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
Greetings Slang Lovers! In this week's show I discuss the slang phrase " Beam me up Scotty!" - how native speakers use it, where it comes from, and what it means. For more about English slang, idioms, and learning to speak English look me up at