once while watching a movie I encounterd with a scene in which a guy said ""who is up for beer". I tried to figure it out but all attempts went in vain. I hope u will help to make me understand .
It is very easy to remain cool as a cucumber when your parents earn bread and butter for you but , it becomes very difficult when you have to bring home the bacon at your own..so,in a nutshell"we have to work hard and respect our parents".. thanks for the video :)
Here is the list: 1. Bread and butter 2. Cool as a cucumber 3. Not my cup of tea 4. In a nut shell 5. Put all your eggs in one basket 6. Spice things up 7. Bring home the bacon 8. A lemon 9. Spill the beans 10. Cheezy
I was scrolling through youtube shorts that were'nt my cup of tea, but then i discovered a you, a teacher as cool as cucumber, who helped me to spice up my english. Thank you.
You always spice us up with your unique content because you don't put all your eggs in one basket .. unlike other cheesy videos . In a nutshell .. keep going , you're exceptional ❤
And here it's another foodie idiom😊 To butter up = to keep complementing or praising someone in order to get something in return. Like a promotion at work. Getting Days off ...etc😊 even kids can do that when they want something from their parents☺
I love your video clips, you and Wes are wonderful teachers😍😍, and you wrote idioms all together at the end of the clip so I paused and started trying to use them, it was a great idea and so helpful.
I want to spice things up with this all idioms...... Literally it's my 3rd time that i am visiting to this video.... because i do remember things very well by watching your videos repeatedly.... Thanks For The Lessons...
I really like your lesson that help me understand more when I heard many of them in the movies. Thank you so much. Do all these idioms are widely used everywhere around the English speaking countries? or they can be used only in some countries?
Thanks so much for your comment. That's a great question. Since we're from the US, they are definitely used there. I think most of them are used in the UK as well, at least understood by most people. Hope you have a wonderful day. 😃👍
I love your video clips,you and wes are wonderful teachers and wrote idioms all together at the and of the clip so I paused and started trying to use them, it was a great idea and so helpful. I really like your lesson that help me understand more when I heard many of them in the movies. Thank you so much Do all these idioms are widely used everywhere around the English speaking countries? or they can be used only in some countries? And here ot's another foodie idiom To butter up=to keep complementing or praising someone in order to get something in return. like a promotion at work getting Days off.. ect even kids can do that when they want something from their parents
Hello my lovely teacher . Yes i m so hungry for ur lessons i cant feel full with them u r my cup of tea to learn english . U r my apple of my eye .ur method is so cute it makes a flavor to learn english
Thanks for commenting & sharing a sentence with us. Great use of the idiom! 👍 Just keep in mind, that "to put all your eggs in one basket" means to only do one thing. So if you're only studying with us, then you would be "putting all your eggs in one basket." 😉 Keep practicing & keep up the good work! 🎉
Pratice makes perfect . Today I oversleep so I look a little bit cheesy. It’s gonna broken, it is truly a leman. Please don’t beat around the bush,tell me what happened in a net shell. it is very cool as cucumber of him to win this championship. The atmosphere of the party is so boring,we have to spice things up . It is insensible to put all of eggs in one basket 🧺 when you start running a business. Because he is the breadwinner so he is responsible for bringing home the 🥓. Please don’t break a promise and spill the beans. Giving a lecturer is my bread and butter. Learning a new language is my cup of tea 🍵 💚💚💚💚💚💚
I decided to spice things up by putting all the food idioms in the following sentences. Since your teaching program is not a lemon and the quality is not cheesy, I am kind of attracted to it. As you said its your bread and butter and both of you bring home tha bacon, I will give you thumbs up. But since you are not single any more you are not my cup of tea any longer. In a nutshell, I need to keep cool as a cucumber by not putting all my eggs in just one basket....funny
Getting a solid history from my patients in the ER is my cup of tea. The key of working at the trauma center is to remain cool as a cucumber even when things go haywire.
Hello 😀from india..1.My comment can be cheesy cos of my bad english😫 2.Firstly, i think english is not my cup of tea but hereafter watching your awesome video i think i should buy a Mug instead of cup for tea ( really bad one😅)...cos it's gonna be fun and easy to learn english from lovely teacher 3.I was tired, bored after learning grammer rules and all that how are you ..fine and you !..and blah! Blah!stuff .i wanna spice things up to improve my english and your video spiced up my english really thanks for that. 4.After learning english i wanna bring home the bacon. 5.my english like a lemon (lol).
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Dear madam I liked this episode Coz u stood really cool as a cucumber its useful for learners like me who wanted to make things spice up when others in my family go out to bring home the bacon🍕. so as its my cup of tea hope for more videos
1. Bread & Butter ( a person's main source of income) 2. Cool as a Cucumber ( someone who is calm and relaxed) 3. Not My Cup of Tea ( something you are not interested in or don't like) 4. In a Nutshell ( explained in the fewest possible words) 5. Put All Your Eggs in One Basket ( advice that says not to put all of your effort and resources in one area) 6. To Spice Things Up ( to change a boring routine to something exciting) 7. Bring Home the Bacon ( to earn money from employment ; be successful) 8. A Lemon ( something, such as a car, that doesn't work well) 9. Spill the Beans ( to reveal secret information) 10. Cheesy ( cheap; inferior; lame; tacky)
"Are you hungry? I hope you are!! Hungry for knowledge!!!" hehehe... I loved this open line! I´m an English teacher as well, so I know how to recognize a nice one! Subscribed right away! That opening line was good! Wasn´t cheesy at all!! :D
hello, i am Lalhulien Gangte. My bread and butter is working with a borewell machine, i am as cool as a cucumber so children likes me. Going to a pub is not my cup of tea, coz in a nutshell, i don't like alcholic and fizzy drinks. thank you😀
Every time you see your relationship is getting boring, you need to SPICE THINGS UP. This is really good to keep a good relationship for a long time. Yeaaah!! I got it!! 😎 Thanks for the tips!!
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once while watching a movie I encounterd with a scene in which a guy said ""who is up for beer". I tried to figure it out but all attempts went in vain. I hope u will help to make me understand .
to spice thing up i love this one
TH-cam can be a good source of bread and butter for you..
It is very easy to remain cool as a cucumber when your parents earn bread and butter for you but , it becomes very difficult when you have to bring home the bacon at your own..so,in a nutshell"we have to work hard and respect our parents".. thanks for the video :)
Nice use of the idioms. Glad you enjoyed the lesson. 👍
You guys are the best!
Thanks for these idioms!
Hail from Brazil!
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Here is the list:
1. Bread and butter
2. Cool as a cucumber
3. Not my cup of tea
4. In a nut shell
5. Put all your eggs in one basket
6. Spice things up
7. Bring home the bacon
8. A lemon
9. Spill the beans
10. Cheezy
Great
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1:27 “Bread and butter”
2:03 “Cool as a cucumber”
2:44 “Not my cup of tea”
3:26 “In a nutshell”
Thank you teacher, nice, 👍🏼👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼
You are welcome! Glad you enjoyed the lesson. 👍
I was scrolling through youtube shorts that were'nt my cup of tea, but then i discovered a you, a teacher as cool as cucumber, who helped me to spice up my english. Thank you.
Nice use of the idioms. Thanks for your comment. 😊
Thanks for your efforts.
In a nutshell your channel is the best one on TH-cam.
Thanks so much Aimanno. Great use of the idiom. 👍 We really appreciate your comment. 😊
You always spice us up with your unique content because you don't put all your eggs in one basket .. unlike other cheesy videos . In a nutshell .. keep going , you're exceptional ❤
I appreciate that! Thanks for your comment. 😃
Very very excellent class thanks a lot
Thanks for commenting & checking out the lesson. Hope you learned some new idioms. 👍
And here it's another foodie idiom😊
To butter up = to keep complementing or praising someone in order to get something in return. Like a promotion at work. Getting Days off ...etc😊 even kids can do that when they want something from their parents☺
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Thank you.
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Very very awesome lesson! It helped me a lot to improve my vocabulary and spread my thoughts and ideas in English. I love this channel thanks 👍😊😍
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All your lessons are very useful.thank you
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Thank you ma'am.
Most welcome 😊
Wonderful teach
Glad you think so! Thanks so much! 😃
I am smitten with your smile during your teaching idioms
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I love your video clips, you and Wes are wonderful teachers😍😍, and you wrote idioms all together at the end of the clip so I paused and started trying to use them, it was a great idea and so helpful.
awesome lesson.Thanks a lot!....Watching your video is my cup of tea!!😊😊😊😊
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Thanks for your English videos they are amazing...!!!
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Thx.
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I'm thai. I love your video. I think it easy to learn some idioms. Thank you for this.
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Wow ! Delicious lesson
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This lesson is superb...it really spiced things up for me which is obviously my cup of tea.
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I Spill the Beans - this channel is wonderful !!🤭🧐
Thanks so much! 😃
I want to spice things up with this all idioms......
Literally it's my 3rd time that i am visiting to this video.... because i do remember things very well by watching your videos repeatedly....
Thanks For The Lessons...
Practice makes perfect. Thanks for checking out the lesson...again. 😊
Good class man for idioms ❤❤❤
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In a nutshell you are a great teacher.I really appreciate your helpful and splendid videos.
Nice use of the idiom. 👍 Thanks for checking out the lesson. 😊
learning from you is my cup of tea...
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It's top notch. I loved these.. awesome
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Watching your English videos in TH-cam daily is my cup of tea .
Excellent use of the idiom. Thanks so much for your comment. I'm glad you enjoyed the lesson. 😊
No worries
Thank you for these very useful idioms!!!
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Cool 😎
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I really like this channel
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Everyday my parents earns bread and butter for me so,I have decided in this weekend I make a trip for them to spice things up 😊😊
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Thanks a million ☺☺
I really like your lesson that help me understand more when I heard many of them in the movies. Thank you so much.
Do all these idioms are widely used everywhere around the English speaking countries? or they can be used only in some countries?
Thanks so much for your comment. That's a great question. Since we're from the US, they are definitely used there. I think most of them are used in the UK as well, at least understood by most people. Hope you have a wonderful day. 😃👍
Very nice examples
Thank you so much
My sister
From India
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Hi thanks for great videos & useful video. I'm looking forward to the other video.
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you make the lesson very interesting
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English is my cup of tea.😉
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Hv a great day to you too sir..
Wow, you explain these idioms _so well._ And you're very likable. Keep up the great work!
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Your videos are so valueable...in the nutshell u are just wow...😍😍😍
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Thank you
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Amazing idioms
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I love your video clips,you and wes are wonderful teachers and wrote idioms all together at the and of the clip so I paused and started trying to use them, it was a great idea and so helpful.
I really like your lesson that help me understand more when I heard many of them in the movies. Thank you so much Do all these idioms are widely used everywhere around the English speaking countries? or they can be used only in some countries?
And here ot's another foodie idiom To butter up=to keep complementing or praising someone in order to get something in return. like a promotion at work getting Days off.. ect even kids can do that when they want something from their parents
Learning English is my cup of tea!!
That's great Bassam! Nice use of the idiom, and thanks for sharing a sentence. Hope you have a great day! 😊
Interactive English
Thank you!!
Hello my lovely teacher . Yes i m so hungry for ur lessons i cant feel full with them u r my cup of tea to learn english . U r my apple of my eye .ur method is so cute it makes a flavor to learn english
Thanks so much for your comment. We're glad that you're hungry for our lessons. 😋 Hope you have a happy Friday! 🎉
Learning English with this TH-cam channel is a putting all your eggs in one basket!
Thanks for commenting & sharing a sentence with us. Great use of the idiom! 👍 Just keep in mind, that "to put all your eggs in one basket" means to only do one thing. So if you're only studying with us, then you would be "putting all your eggs in one basket." 😉 Keep practicing & keep up the good work! 🎉
Pratice makes perfect . Today I oversleep so I look a little bit cheesy. It’s gonna broken, it is truly a leman. Please don’t beat around the bush,tell me what happened in a net shell. it is very cool as cucumber of him to win this championship. The atmosphere of the party is so boring,we have to spice things up . It is insensible to put all of eggs in one basket 🧺 when you start running a business. Because he is the breadwinner so he is responsible for bringing home the 🥓. Please don’t break a promise and spill the beans. Giving a lecturer is my bread and butter. Learning a new language is my cup of tea 🍵 💚💚💚💚💚💚
your very nice teacher
Glad you enjoyed the lesson. Hope you learned some new idioms. 👍
Thxx so much for it
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Thanks
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In a nutshell i want to say you are a great teacher.
Nice use of the idiom. Thanks so much for your comment. Hope you have a wonderful day. 😊
i love to learn english with u. your videos are always exceptional. i see you as a very charismatic person
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dont mention . how is it going my lovely teacher?
Put in a nut shell your video is so helpful for me 🙂🙂
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@@InteractiveEng yeh sure mam
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I can't say any of these idioms but in a nut shell I would like to say today lesson is very delicious, thanks!
Hi Aung. Thanks so much for your comment. Nice use of the idiom. Hope you have a nice day. 😊
I decided to spice things up by putting all the food idioms in the following sentences. Since your teaching program is not a lemon and the quality is not cheesy, I am kind of attracted to it. As you said its your bread and butter and both of you bring home tha bacon, I will give you thumbs up. But since you are not single any more you are not my cup of tea any longer. In a nutshell, I need to keep cool as a cucumber by not putting all my eggs in just one basket....funny
Thanks for commenting & sharing with us. 👍
Thanks...
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I loved this lessons!!!!
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Hi I'm your way of explaining its very pretty its give good motives for english from Pakistan
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1-to Spice things up 2-bring home the bacon 3 a lemon 4 spill the beans 4-cheesy
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Getting a solid history from my patients in the ER is my cup of tea. The key of working at the trauma center is to remain cool as a cucumber even when things go haywire.
Delicious idioms.
It's true, they are! Thank you for commenting, Prabhakar! I hope you enjoyed the video!
Hello 😀from india..1.My comment can be cheesy cos of my bad english😫
2.Firstly, i think english is not my cup of tea but hereafter watching your awesome video i think i should buy a Mug instead of cup for tea ( really bad one😅)...cos it's gonna be fun and easy to learn english from lovely teacher
3.I was tired, bored after learning grammer rules and all that how are you ..fine and you !..and blah! Blah!stuff .i wanna spice things up to improve my english and your video spiced up my english really thanks for that.
4.After learning english i wanna bring home the bacon.
5.my english like a lemon (lol).
Awesome! Thanks so much for commenting & participating in the lesson Arash. Nice use of the idioms. 👍 I'm glad you enjoyed the lesson. Keep practicing & keep up the good work! 😊
Thank you 😋😊
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great job thank you
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Hi Loana how are you doing
I love your videos they're very useful
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Dear madam
I liked this episode
Coz u stood really cool as a cucumber
its useful for learners like me who wanted to make things spice up
when others in my family go out to bring home the bacon🍕.
so as its my cup of tea hope for more videos
Excellent use of the idioms. Thanks for commenting & sharing with us. 👍
1. Bread & Butter ( a person's main source of income)
2. Cool as a Cucumber ( someone who is calm and relaxed)
3. Not My Cup of Tea ( something you are not interested in or don't like)
4. In a Nutshell ( explained in the fewest possible words)
5. Put All Your Eggs in One Basket ( advice that says not to put all of your effort and resources in one area)
6. To Spice Things Up ( to change a boring routine to something exciting)
7. Bring Home the Bacon ( to earn money from employment ; be successful)
8. A Lemon ( something, such as a car, that doesn't work well)
9. Spill the Beans ( to reveal secret information)
10. Cheesy ( cheap; inferior; lame; tacky)
Thanks for commenting & checking out the lesson. 👍
Thanks teacher
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I am excited about this video, thanks
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Nice...you are beautiful and I love ur English 😘😘
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Thanks
thanks
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Yes your new subscriber
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think you please give your number
We need keep calm and to be cool as a cucumber for covid19...this’s not my cup of tea.
My bests wishes for you and all, from Chile
You're absolutely right Nathalie. Stay safe and stay healthy. :)
It's a great video.You are my cup of tea.haha.
Yay, thank you for your comment Janie. Great use of the idiom! Have a wonderful day!
Oh thank you
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Thank-you so much... your video's are valuable.. ln the nutshell you are just rocking
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I'm trying to spice things up during learning english and this vedio was awesome😉😍
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In a nutshell your lesson is superb
I like all 😘
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very nice
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Wow! It's cool as cucumber! Thanks for doing this. I'd love to hear more about the most common slang and idioms
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I'm from india, I like your way of teaching...thank you
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Nice sis..
Thanks! Glad you enjoy the lessons. 😊
very usefull thanks
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(in a nutshell)ur lessons are awesome
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In a nutshell i would say ur all videos r superb
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Done !
Nyce Video Maam
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Thank you so much it was interesting lesson as always
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Amazing as always 😍😍thank you guys you are the best teachers ever . Your students are lucky .
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Interactive English yes I did and I love it , It's all thanks to you I spend a good time learning from you , it's super fun 😊
Hey,that’s very interesting,definitely appreciate... thanks.
(I think it’s a pan instead of a cup of tea.. 😆)enjoy.
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Very good thanks
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I didn't know some of them! so I'm happy to learn new idioms~ I'll subscribe your channel now
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In a nutshell.....u r too cool as cucumber......love u guys for ur amazing work....keep spreading knowledge
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"Are you hungry? I hope you are!! Hungry for knowledge!!!" hehehe... I loved this open line! I´m an English teacher as well, so I know how to recognize a nice one! Subscribed right away! That opening line was good! Wasn´t cheesy at all!! :D
Thanks so much Izabela. I'd like to welcome you to our community. Glad you liked my opening line. Wes told me he thought it was cheesy. 😉
hello, i am Lalhulien Gangte. My bread and butter is working with a borewell machine, i am as cool as a cucumber so children likes me. Going to a pub is not my cup of tea, coz in a nutshell, i don't like alcholic and fizzy drinks. thank you😀
Every time you see your relationship is getting boring, you need to SPICE THINGS UP. This is really good to keep a good relationship for a long time. Yeaaah!! I got it!! 😎 Thanks for the tips!!
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Tq u mam
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