DIGITAL ERA CLASS
Nicoll Teheran
Created on April 30, 2024
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Transcript
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QUESTION 3
What is the meaning of this idiom? Itchy feet
- To move around a lot.
- Your feet is itchy.
- You are very curious.
QUESTION 5
What is the meaning of this idiom? All ears
- Your ears are very big.
- You are a gossip person.
- To give someone their full attention.
QUESTION 10
What is the meaning of this idiom? Like pulling teeth
- To be easy.
- To be cheap.
- To be very difficult.
QUESTION 4
What is the meaning of this idiom? Cold shoulder
- To be annoying.
- To ignore someone.
- To be very knowledgeable.
QUESTION 12
What is the meaning of this idiom? First hand
- To be very collaborative.
- To experience something yourself.
- To be the first person to aid someone.
QUESTION 7
What is the meaning of this idiom? To pick someone’s brain
- To commit plagiarism.
- To share an idea.
- To talk with someone to find out information from them.
QUESTION 2
What is the meaning of this idiom? : Old hand
- Your hands are slippery.
- To have lots of experience.
- Your hands are very dirty.
QUESTION 8
What is the meaning of this idiom? To stick one’s neck out
- To take a risk.
- To take advantage of someone.
- To spoil.
QUESTION 6
What is the meaning of this idiom? To cost an arm and a leg
- You did a lot of physical effort to do something.
- To be very expensive.
- To buy something for a BBQ.
QUESTION 11
What is the meaning of this idiom? Cry your heart out
- To be very delicate.
- To cry disconsolately.
- To be very sensible.
QUESTION 9
What is the meaning of this idiom? Give a hand
- To help someone.
- To give a chance to someone.
- To be very nosy.
QUESTION 1
What is the meaning of this idiom?: Eye-catching
- To catch your attention.
- To be very perceptive.
- To catch an indirect.