It’s raining cats and dogs (“It’s raining ropes”, i.e. “It’s raining cats and dogs”), you’re flogging a dead horse (“You’re flogging a dead horse”), you’re pulling my leg (“Are you kidding me?”, really. “You’re pulling my leg”), etc. Many frozen expressions, far-fetched, sometimes downright stupid, are impossible for a French to guess… But don’t panic! My husband in the footsteps of success! – By God, my husband! , by Jean-Loup Chiflet, here’s a book that lets you solve these linguistic puzzles with 300 of the most common English languages. Here, don’t waste your time learning useless English. Thus, you will understand all the nuances of the language and improve your English level while having fun. Original! Without the boring pages of English textbooks, each term is explained with examples. All of them are taken from funny dialogues from serials, movies or motivational quotes. These examples are never neutral, they make you laugh and think, making reading more interesting. A real innovation in learning idioms!
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