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21. Sports and Superstitions

21. Sports and Superstitions

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This week I teach about sports nouns, verbs, and past tenses; plus talk about some superstitions!
1. The best thing since sliced bread
Meaning:
A really good invention.
Example: Bluetooth is officially the best thing since sliced bread.

2. Bite off more than you can chew
Meaning:
Take on a difficult work that is beyond your capabilities.
Example: Andrew told his boss that he will triple the sales but in reality, he bit off more than he can chew and now all of us are in trouble.
3. Play by the ear
Meaning:
To improvise.
Example: I just went to Canada and did everything by the ear, no itinerary, no schedules.
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