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Forum: Teaching ESL Jun 27th, 2006, 07:25 am
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Posted By michèle 2
Re: IS there a difference between American and English idioms?

:) Have got bats in the belfry means : Be crazy or have strange ideas. So in the closet: does that mean the same?
In French we use a lot of idioms even in every day conversation . It makes us...
Forum: Teaching ESL Jun 23rd, 2006, 09:22 am
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Posted By michèle 2
Re: IS there a difference between American and English idioms?

;) I guess " He's got bats in the belfry" is out of use today. Although I heard it in the movie " Journey to the center of the earth" starring James Mason . but it isn't a new film .
I was taught...
Forum: Teaching ESL Jun 18th, 2006, 08:11 am
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Posted By michèle 2
IS there a difference between American and English idioms?

;) Hi, everybody!
I'm just wondering if you could help me for this topic. Is there a difference between American idioms and English idioms? I have a dictionary of English idioms. Does anybody know a...
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