8+ Animal Idioms for Describing Personality

8+ Animal Idioms for Describing Personality

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English, Other

10th Grade - University

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The video explores various animal-related idioms used to describe personality traits, emphasizing their relevance in the IELTS exam. It covers idioms like 'eye of the tiger' for focus and determination, 'pigheaded' for stubbornness, 'weasel' for sneakiness, 'watch like a hawk' for vigilance, and 'wouldn't hurt a fly' for gentleness. These idioms help in expressing different personality traits effectively.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What does it mean if someone has 'the eye of the tiger'?

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How would you describe a person who is 'pigheaded'?

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What characteristics define someone described as 'a weasel'?

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What does it imply if someone 'watches you like a hawk'?

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What does it mean to say someone 'wouldn't hurt a fly'?

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