
Understanding the Idiom: On the Ball
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English, Other
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1st - 6th Grade
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Hard
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This video tutorial explains the meanings of two idioms: 'go out on a limb' and 'on the ball'. It uses comic strips to illustrate how idioms should not be taken literally. 'Go out on a limb' means to take a risk, while 'on the ball' means being quick to understand or act. The lesson emphasizes understanding idioms in context to avoid common interpretation mistakes.
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