IDIOMS | WEATHER IDIOMS | LEARNING ENGLISH CONVERSATION Part 1

IDIOMS | WEATHER IDIOMS | LEARNING ENGLISH CONVERSATION Part 1

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English, Other

6th Grade - University

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The video tutorial covers various weather-related idioms, explaining their meanings and providing examples. It begins with 'out of the blue', describing unexpected events, followed by 'the calm before the storm', indicating a peaceful period before chaos. 'Head in the clouds' refers to being distracted, while 'in a fog' describes confusion. Finally, 'break the ice' is about initiating conversation. Each idiom is illustrated with relatable examples, enhancing understanding.

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What does the idiom 'out of the blue' mean?

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Can you provide an example of a situation that illustrates the idiom 'the calm before the storm'?

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How can the idiom 'the calm before the storm' be applied to personal life events?

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What does it mean to have 'your head in the clouds'?

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Describe a time when you felt 'in a fog'. What was happening?

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What are some common scenarios where people might feel 'in a haze'?

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What does the phrase 'to break the ice' refer to in social situations?

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