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Bird idioms
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Hello, I’m a very interesting and intelligent man. And today I’m getting together with some of my feathered friends to teach you a thing or two about English idioms. I bet you’ve never been never been taught by a bird before. You might think that birds are not very clever and so not very good teachers – and you’re right! I mean look at them. Their heads are tiny. And a tiny head means a tiny brain. So in English we call someone isn't very bright ‘birdbrain’. ‘Birdbrain’ – something I’ve never been called. Another thing you may have noticed about birds is that they can fly, which is very clever considering they are birdbrains. Now imagine the view a bird can get when it’s flying. So, come on, what do you think the idiom ‘to have a bird’s eye view’ means? That’s right, it means to be able to see very clearly from a high place. I can use this idiom when I want to give you some information but I don't want you to know who told me. A… little… bird… told… me… some very interesting information about…You! Comments
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