So... to make a pig's ear of something = to make a dog's dinner of something. Got it.
you're a great teacher, Teacher.
I'm a teacher too, and some day I'll be as great as you (Pigs might fly...)
madalinang 9 months ago
As far as we know, he's just called "The Teacher"!
bbclearningenglish 1 year ago
What's the name of this teacher?
parmenides19 1 year ago
all these idioms are the same in german o.0 funny! i didn't think i could just translate them word for word but it seems as if i can^^
MikaTheBest12 2 years ago
swine flu...all awesome videos 5/5 stars
IQ991696 2 years ago 2
Thank you!
roxelena2005 2 years ago
Excellent! Keep on posting videos about idioms. For instance, why don't you compare English idioms with idioms in other languages?
For impossible things in English pigs might fly; in French hens get teeth and in Spanish frogs have hair...
I'm currently working on those topics. Watch my recent video on "caught red handed".
magnesiogonzalez 3 years ago 2
So... to make a pig's ear of something = to make a dog's dinner of something. Got it.
you're a great teacher, Teacher.
I'm a teacher too, and some day I'll be as great as you (Pigs might fly...)
madalinang 9 months ago
As far as we know, he's just called "The Teacher"!
bbclearningenglish 1 year ago
What's the name of this teacher?
parmenides19 1 year ago
all these idioms are the same in german o.0 funny! i didn't think i could just translate them word for word but it seems as if i can^^
MikaTheBest12 2 years ago
swine flu...all awesome videos 5/5 stars
IQ991696 2 years ago 2
Thank you!
roxelena2005 2 years ago
Excellent! Keep on posting videos about idioms. For instance, why don't you compare English idioms with idioms in other languages?
For impossible things in English pigs might fly; in French hens get teeth and in Spanish frogs have hair...
I'm currently working on those topics. Watch my recent video on "caught red handed".
magnesiogonzalez 3 years ago 2