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www.youtube.com (via @EnglishAngels) - May 23, 5:57 AM

Falling Apart - Idiom

Watch and learn the definition of the idiom "falling apart" with Andrea Giordano from http://www.eslbasics.com. (RT @eslbasics: I uploaded a @YouTube video http://t.co/ezPtncJP Falling Apart - Idiom...)...
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everyday-idioms.blogspot.fr - May 23, 5:56 AM

"to work up to it"

Example 1:Karen: Hey Naomi, how's your new yoga class going?Naomi: It's awesome! It helps me relax so much and I'm getting in shape too...!Karen: Cool!
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learningenglish.voanews.com - May 22, 1:29 PM

Lucille Ball Was The Funniest Woman on TV

She was said to have invented the "situation comedy" with "I Love Lucy." | PEOPLE IN AMERICA...
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thecyclingtranslator.com - May 22, 1:26 PM

Idiom Schmidiom… « The Cycling Translator

Idiom Schmidiom… 20 05 2012. Idoimizer is a useful site for those looking for idioms outside their mother tongue. Examples: You can't have your cake and eat it too; On ne peut pas avoir le beurre et l'argent du beurre; Man ...
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esl.culips.com - May 22, 1:26 PM

Here's Michael Gilday! - Culips English Podcast | Culips ESL Podcast

In this episode, Maura interviews Michael Gilday, a Canadian short track speed skater. She asks about what it's like to prepare for the Olympics, and they also talk about Michael's hometown of Yellowknife in the north of ...
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envenglish.blogspot.com - May 22, 1:26 PM

Environmental English: Animal idioms crossword

Animal idioms crossword. Here's a fun crossword about animal idioms. What animal idioms do you have in your language? Posted by Mark Sixsmith at 15:03 · Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook ...
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mplic.wordpress.com - May 22, 1:25 PM

Self-Study Quizzes For ESL Students « MPLIC Reference Highway

Self-Study Quizzes For ESL Students. http://a4esl.org/q/h/. “These HTML-only “self-study” quizzes should work on any computer that is able to access the Web. These quizzes DO NOT require JavaScript, Java or a special ...
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eslmeetingpoint.blogspot.fr - May 22, 1:25 PM

The English Language Meeting Point.: 12 Essential Business Idioms ...

12 Essential Business Idioms in CONTEXT. 1. across the board: everywhere“Yahoo layoffs will be "across the board," a source briefed on new Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson's cost-cutting plans tells us.” 2. ball park figure: rough ...
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triblocal.com (via @TesolDan) - May 22, 1:24 PM

COD Offers ESL Classes at St. Mary’s Elementary School in West Chicago — Glen Ellyn news, photos and events — TribLocal.com

Starting this summer, College of DuPage will offer GED and ESL courses in West Chicago at St. Mary’s Parish Elementary School, 140 N.
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www.voanews.com - May 13, 8:40 AM

Words and Their Stories: Green Expressions

Use the radio transcripts and audio files on our site to improve your American English and learn about current events, science, health, economics, US history, American culture and much more.
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eslmeetingpoint.blogspot.fr - May 13, 8:43 AM

The English Language Meeting Point.: Idioms in BLUE

Idioms in BLUE. 1. once in a blue moon: seldom, not very often. Once in a blue moon, I drive up Highway 1 until Carmel and take photographs along the way. *When there are two full moons in one month, the second full moon ...
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language-love.blogspot.fr - May 13, 8:42 AM

Vocab India (aka 'Language Love'): Idioms in Use: Idioms with STEAL

Idioms in Use: Idioms with STEAL. steal a glance/look (at somebody/something) to look at somebody/something quickly so that nobody sees you doing it steal somebody's heart (literary) to make somebody fall in love with you ...
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www.atlei.com - May 23, 5:57 AM

Idiom: To lose heart

Idiom: To ditch someoneIdiom: To ditch someone Meaning- to leave or lose someone on purpose Example: I ditched my br...Idiom: You're pulling my leg!Idiom: You're pulling my leg! = You can't be serious!
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www.usingenglish.com (via @carmenlily) - May 23, 5:56 AM

Square peg in a round hole - Idiom Definition - UsingEnglish.com

Definition of 'Square peg in a round hole' from our dictionary of English idioms and idiomatic expressions (Square peg in a round hole - Idiom Definition - http://t.co/rcPqhrLs @usingenglish #ENGLISH...)...
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www.accentpros.com - May 22, 1:29 PM

American Idioms – Common English Phrases – Part 3 - Accent Pros

Common American idioms discovering the meaning behind cooking with gas, cut from the same cloth, and don't count your chickens before they hatch.
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www.eslwriting.org - May 22, 1:27 PM

ESL Listening: What makes success lesson | eslwriting.org

This is a short video from TED. Most of my ESL English students know about TED but they may not be able to understand the stories and lectures. This one TED.
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www.nbc11news.com - May 22, 1:26 PM

ESL Graduation for Local Adults - KKCO-TV

ESL Graduation for Local AdultsKKCO-TVGrand Junction, CO (KKCO) These students are a part of the library's adult literacy program. They've been taking classes and tutoring sessions for the past two years to become fluent.
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www.grammar.net - May 22, 1:26 PM

12 idioms about time, better later than never [infographic] | Grammar ...

Idioms about time are versatile and used frequently in everyday situations. Due to their abstract nature, many native speakers and ESL learners are left wondering what are idioms, and what exactly do they mean?
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learningenglish.voanews.com - May 22, 1:26 PM

Using the Brain to Move a Robotic Arm

A disabled woman takes part in the BrainGate2 project which aims to help paralyzed people regain movement | TECHNOLOGY REPORT...
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eslchestnut.com - May 22, 1:25 PM

Photo of the Week: Bal Mandir School bus | Chestnut ESL HOME

20-Minute ESL Lessons – LISTENING, READING, VOCABULARY & ONLINE EXERCISES (esl-lab.com) · 4 ways to help hesitant students to speak in the classroom · A Visit to the Doctor's: AN ESL Role-play by Chris Gunn ...
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learningenglish.voanews.com - May 22, 1:25 PM

Why 'Precision Agriculture' Is a Good Investment

GPS-guided tractors reduce waste, but increasing production does not necessarily require costly technology | AGRICULTURE REPORT...
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tranloi.com - May 22, 1:24 PM

American English Idioms begin with F

Flea Market: A swap meet. A place where people gather to buy and sell inexpensive goods. Flesh and Blood: This idiom can mean living material of which people are made of, or it can refer to someone's family.
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www.usingenglish.com - May 13, 8:43 AM

idiom: earn/make a mint

Join Date: May 2012; Posts: 1. Default idiom: earn/make a mint. Hi, which one of these two forms would you use? Are they both possible? I suppose it means to make a lot of money. Thank you. Similar Threads.
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unintentionalhumor.com - May 13, 8:43 AM

Idiom of the Week: Apple of My Eye – Unintentional Humor

Idiom of the Week: Apple of My Eye. This is a common expression used to describe someone that you cherish above all others. It is used by Shakespeare and can also be found in the passages in The Bible.
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