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Idioms in English - Body Parts

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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2010

http://www.engvid.com/ In this lesson, I look at some of the most common idioms related to the human body. What does it mean if someone tells you to keep your nose out of his or her business? Expand your idiomatic knowledge with this useful English lesson.

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  • alex,james,rebecca, valen and the blonde girl they're amazing teachers....thanks for helping us!!!!I hope you continue making english vid....well, actually im your number one fan.thanks a lot!regards to all mentors...

  • thanks, it was very well... i like your pronunciation¡¡¡¡¡

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  • That narrator is such a bore!

  • could you lend me hand ?

    thanks alot

  • Nice.......we are with you , eye to eye on this lesson!

  • "Could you lend me a hand?" - asked a hungry, dishonest cannibal.

  • Very clear your explanations.

  • what is the different between .. chest , thorax, breast , boobs , mamma ????? T_T

  • great...

  • @Martelus nope, not with that expression

  • you are great! Greetings from Peru...

  • Two left feet doesn't mean bad luck?Because the superticious of using the right foot first to have good luck?

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