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Vincent Law- Advanced Fluency
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Can you find the idiom which following meaning is
"[for someone] to do something bad or poorly":
A. "Have egg on one's face"
B. "Put all one's eggs in one basket"
C. "Lay an egg"
D. "A chicken and egg situation"
Can you answer?
"[for someone] to do something bad or poorly":
A. "Have egg on one's face"
B. "Put all one's eggs in one basket"
C. "Lay an egg"
D. "A chicken and egg situation"
Can you answer?
Vincent Law- Advanced Fluency
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ANSWER: "To lay an egg"
1. Lit. [for a hen, etc.] to deposit an egg.
Ex: "Old Red stopped laying eggs, so we stewed her for Sunday dinner."
2. Fig. [for someone] to do something bad or poorly; to perform poorly on stage.
Ex: "I guess I really laid an egg, huh? The cast laid an egg in both performances."
1. Lit. [for a hen, etc.] to deposit an egg.
Ex: "Old Red stopped laying eggs, so we stewed her for Sunday dinner."
2. Fig. [for someone] to do something bad or poorly; to perform poorly on stage.
Ex: "I guess I really laid an egg, huh? The cast laid an egg in both performances."
Vincent Law- Advanced Fluency
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1. Put on your hat and snow pants.
2. Get your sled out of the shed.
3. Find a big hill.
4. walk up the big hill to the very top.
5. Put your sled on the top of the hill and sit on your sled.
6. Use your feet to push off and slide down the hill.
What about the answer?
2. Get your sled out of the shed.
3. Find a big hill.
4. walk up the big hill to the very top.
5. Put your sled on the top of the hill and sit on your sled.
6. Use your feet to push off and slide down the hill.
What about the answer?
Jeremy Swiss- Early Production
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I would say the same. This is not too difficult dear Vincent!
Real Mayer- Intermediate Fluency
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Vincent Law- Advanced Fluency
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Vincent Law- Advanced Fluency
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I want to meet my friends at the beach where it’s nice and hot.
I hope that is right. It was not easy.
axel- Early Production
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DOC is not an adjective.
Jean Dupond- Early Production
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Vincent Law- Advanced Fluency
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1st sentence: "The polar bear got a fish in the arctic."
Any other ideas?
Any other ideas?
Vincent Law- Advanced Fluency
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I see
The panda bear chewed bamboo in the mountains.
The panda bear chewed bamboo in the mountains.
Jaz- Early Production
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"The black bear climbed a tree in the forest."
Vincent Law- Advanced Fluency
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Dolphin is swam on my beach.
okay?
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Vincent Law- Advanced Fluency
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haha
The panda bear chewed bamboo up in the trees.
now
The panda bear chewed bamboo up in the trees.
now
sonja- Early Production
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Correct!
Vincent Law- Advanced Fluency
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Vincent Law- Advanced Fluency
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Cinderella lost her glass slipper at the royal palace.
Rapunzel let down her hair on the tower.
Hansel dropped bread crumbs in the forest.
Goldilocks ate porridge at the bear's house.
Jack climbed a bean stalk into the sky.
Is it ok?
Rapunzel let down her hair on the tower.
Hansel dropped bread crumbs in the forest.
Goldilocks ate porridge at the bear's house.
Jack climbed a bean stalk into the sky.
Is it ok?
Jeremy Swiss- Early Production
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CONTEST - Who do you think is the cutest?
Write "dog" or "panda" in your comment, and let see which of these two is the loveliest :-)
from: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=266676413432826&set=a.168083796625422.25593.167177610049374&type=1&theater
Vincent Law- Advanced Fluency
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How to answer that question??? Panda? Dog? I really would like to have this little panda on my lap for 5 minutes, let say the panda is cutter!
Vincent Law- Advanced Fluency
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I'm gonna chop'em both, mustard for the dog and ketchup for the panda bear, with Pepsi 1 to male the whole go down
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