British Bitesize Lesson #11 CAKE

British Bitesize Lesson #11 CAKE

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English, Other

KG - University

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This video tutorial explores various meanings and idiomatic expressions related to the word 'cake'. It begins with the traditional use of cake as a dessert for celebrations, then delves into phrases like 'caked in', 'cake hole', 'piece of cake', 'beefcake', 'fruitcake', and 'having your cake and eating it'. The tutorial concludes with the idiom 'icing on the cake', illustrating how these expressions are used in everyday language.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What does it mean to be 'caked in something'?

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How is the term 'beefcake' used in a sentence?

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What does calling someone a 'fruitcake' imply?

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3 mins • 1 pt

Explain the phrase 'you can't have your cake and eat it'.

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What is meant by the term 'icing on the cake'?

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