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Forum: Teaching ESL Jun 25th, 2006, 07:40 pm
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Posted By emile
Re: IS there a difference between American and English idioms?

"Bats in the belfry" is a bit old-fashioned, but I could imagine they may use it in a movie if it sounds funny in context. Also, I get the feeling that idioms are used more widely in movies than in...
Forum: Teaching ESL Jun 18th, 2006, 07:32 pm
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Posted By emile
Re: IS there a difference between American and English idioms?

Maybe it will get cooler in Paris now that France couldn't beat South Korea...:whistle:

But seriously, there are many differences in slang, but not too many differences in idioms, such as 'once in...
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