It's a given that you are a native english speaker. Sometimes it is healthy to play it by ear especially deciding what to do next. I used to have the heebie jeebies when I past the cemetery yard also noisy students in class also gave me the heebie jeebies when I taught them English. Now I am unemployed and it's hard to swallow. I lost a table tennis match to a youngster and it a bitter pill to swallow. I noticed that when you leave some children to their own devices, they start behaving decently and well. When I am in the minibus, I keep my eyes peeled for my mobile phones. No worries let's cross the bridge when we come to it. I can't believe anyone wears that clothes, each to their own. I can't still wrap my head around the fact that why getting up so early at four a.m. in the morning is not common.
Great video, I'll try to make a sentence of each one. Please do not feel obligated to give feedback on them. 1) It's a given that practice makes us perfect. 2) My biggest flaw is that I frequently play by ear when the situation calls for prior planning. 3) This extremely hot weather is a taste of what's to come. 4) Speaking about cockroaches gives me heebie-jeebies. 5) Sometimes accepting the truth is hard to swallow. 6) I'd rather control my son than leave him to his own devices. 7) Finding Willy requires me to keep my eyes peeled and be patient. 8) I don't recommend worrying constantly; we'll cross the bridge when we come to it. 9) Getting worried about the accent is useless, but each to their own. 10) Good grades have to do with constancy. 11) I can't wrap my head around the way that people treat some animals.
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Thanks a lot teacher for those expressions! Interesting...
Try using them in the comments!!
It's a given that you are a native english speaker. Sometimes it is healthy to play it by ear especially deciding what to do next. I used to have the heebie jeebies when I past the cemetery yard also noisy students in class also gave me the heebie jeebies when I taught them English. Now I am unemployed and it's hard to swallow. I lost a table tennis match to a youngster and it a bitter pill to swallow. I noticed that when you leave some children to their own devices, they start behaving decently and well. When I am in the minibus, I keep my eyes peeled for my mobile phones. No worries let's cross the bridge when we come to it. I can't believe anyone wears that clothes, each to their own. I can't still wrap my head around the fact that why getting up so early at four a.m. in the morning is not common.
Great video, I'll try to make a sentence of each one. Please do not feel obligated to give feedback on them.
1) It's a given that practice makes us perfect.
2) My biggest flaw is that I frequently play by ear when the situation calls for prior planning.
3) This extremely hot weather is a taste of what's to come.
4) Speaking about cockroaches gives me heebie-jeebies.
5) Sometimes accepting the truth is hard to swallow.
6) I'd rather control my son than leave him to his own devices.
7) Finding Willy requires me to keep my eyes peeled and be patient.
8) I don't recommend worrying constantly; we'll cross the bridge when we come to it.
9) Getting worried about the accent is useless, but each to their own.
10) Good grades have to do with constancy.
11) I can't wrap my head around the way that people treat some animals.
Honestly , these were all perfect examples!