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Uploaded by on Jun 17, 2008

The Teacher introduces three English idioms connected with head.

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  • excuse me does anyone tell me what he said at 1:55?

  • @avocadocheesetoast He says: "What do you mean I've got my head in the clouds? In English, if someone is not fully aware of a situation, we can say, 'He's got his head in the clouds'."

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  • what a funny guy, i've never thought about learning English idioms is such a interesting thing. thank you.

  • thanks alot teacher, very funny and useful.

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  • I think i can use this in my classroom..interesting and funny too...

  • @vigie008 don't u find him stupid?

  • he creeps me out

    

  • Its like banging your head against the brick wall

  • very good way of explaining .

  • i like this video, too. there are a lot of parts about fun, education, learning, presentation and more...i would like to be happy with being subscribers of bbc learning english. <3

  • I love the British intonation!! It sounds sexy! :D

  • youre right is very easy to lee videosarn english with that teacher haha thanks for the videos

  • So vivid and funny and cute!! Merci beaucoup~~

    

  • he is really funny :)

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