In this video, I teach an English phrase!
By Heather @ I Talk You Talk Press
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to be unable to dance well”.
Have two ….. feet
a) tied
b) left
c) tired
d) lost
The answer is below!

Answer: b) left
Have two left feet!
Example: “I don’t like dancing. I have two left feet.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to completely demolish (something)”.
….. (something) to the ground
a) bark
b) crease
c) raze
d) plant
The answer is below!

Answer: c) raze
Raze (something) to the ground!
Example: “The local council decided to raze the old school to the ground.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “the first place where one stops for a visit”.
First …… of call
a) port
b) station
c) planet
d) stop
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Answer: a) port
First port of call!
Example: “My first port of call when I visited the UK was London.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to come up against a difficulty you can’t overcome”.
Run into a brick …..
a) hedge
b) building
c) shed
d) wall
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Answer: d) wall
Run into a brick wall!
Example: “We ran into a brick wall when we couldn’t get a loan from the bank.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to submit an order”.
…….. an order
a) push
b) place
c) pull
d) under
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Answer: b) place
Place an order!
Example: “I placed an order for a new printer.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to be very important to (one)”.
Mean the …….. to (one)
a) world
b) sun
c) moon
d) star
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Answer: a) world
Mean the world to (one)!
Example: “My dog means the world to me. I can’t imagine life without him.”
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