In this video, I teach an English phrase!
By Heather @ I Talk You Talk Press
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to meet someone who has equal or superior ability”.
Meet (one’s) …..
a) own
b) higher
c) superiority
d) match
The answer is below!

Answer: d) match
Meet (one’s) match!
Example: “Harry was the best at science in school, but he met his match when he went to university.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to be cheaper than expected”.
Be a ……
a) cost
b) price
c) steal
d) cheaper
The answer is below!

Answer: c) steal
Be a steal!
Example: “This computer is only $100! It’s a steal!
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to eat a lot of food quickly”.
Feed (one’s) ……
a) face
b) mouth
c) neck
d) stomach
The answer is below!

Answer: a) face
Feed (one’s) face!
Example: “I fed my face at the buffet last night.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to fight or argue very often”.
Fight like cat and …..
a) tiger
b) dog
c) bird
d) owl
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Answer: b) dog
Fight like cat and dog!
Example: “Lola and her husband fight like cat and dog.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “in the middle of winter”.
…… of winter
a) dead
b) centre
c) circle
d) freeze
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Answer: a) dead
Dead of winter!
Example: “I use my heater every day in the dead of winter.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “a period of trouble”.
A rough …….
a) field
b) patch
c) range
d) course
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Answer: b) patch
A rough patch!
Example: “My business went through a rough patch last year, but it’s OK now.”
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