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00:00¿Naomi Mesa?
00:10Here, Miss.
00:12¿Joseph Lainez?
00:14He's not coming. He's feeling under the weather.
00:17Under the weather. To feel ill when someone is sick, just not feeling so well or in low spirit.
00:25¿Manuel Rivera?
00:27What are you doing?
00:33I'm learning the times tables.
00:35How does that go?
00:38I find it difficult.
00:40How much is 5 times 5?
00:44That is a piece of cake.
00:46A piece of cake. Something that is very easy to do.
00:51It's 25.
00:55That's correct.
00:58If I get a good grade, my parents will give me a reward.
01:02Well, break a leg.
01:05Break a leg.
01:08It's an idiom that means good luck.
01:11It's used for wishing someone good luck.
01:15To wrap up, an idiom is an idiomatic expression whose meanings cannot be inferred from the meanings of the words that comprise it.
01:24Idioms don't always make sense literally.
01:28You'll need to familiarize yourself with its meanings and usage.
01:33That may seem like a lot of work, but learning idioms is fun.
01:39Especially when you compare English idioms to the idioms in your own language.
01:44We have some other examples.
01:47Like father, like son.
01:50Miss the boat.
01:53It's raining cats and dogs.
01:57Do you know any other idioms people use?
02:01Thank you guys for watching.