Lesson 21 – Teeth Idioms – English Vocabulary

barnet dentist | January 23, 2012 | 0 Comments



Topic: Teeth idioms (common expressions related to teeth). Levels: intermediate to advanced. Idioms presented: have a sweet tooth, bite off more than you can chew, like pulling teeth. This version has captions. The version WITHOUT CAPTIONS is available here: www.youtube.com NOTE: I’m very sorry to announce as of January 2012 links to EnglishCafe will no longer be active due to the site closing. I was very lucky to be a part of that online community while it lasted. I’m also sorry for the loss of additional materials for learners. TEACHERS: Related teaching ideas are posted on my WordPress blog. englishwithjennifer.wordpress.com ALL VIEWERS: General vocabulary related to dental care is posted on my website. www.englishwithjennifer.com Go to “English Students” – “Everyday Vocabulary” – “Taking Care of Your Teeth” Music Credits “Poindexter_jazz 2″ by Poindexter, “Relative Theories Meloy” by Joshua Hardin of www.hardin-creative.com, and “Smooth Jazz Basship” by Jay Berlinsky retrieved from www.flashkit.com Find more music by Jay Berlinsky at www.musiciansmedia.net and check out his YouTube channel http

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