4.3.1: Year 4 American English Vocabulary

Congratulations for reaching Year 4 of your English Studies.  For Year 4 American English vocabulary, we will work on American English idioms as well as short videos explaining a term heard in a movie.

  • Directions: Click on the link below to learn 3 American English Idioms

ALBATROSS AROUND (ONE’S) NECK, ALL KIDDING ASIDE, and ALL THUMBS: American English Idioms #3

  • Directions: Watch the video below to learn a new English vocabulary term

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  1. English@ the Movies: ‘A freak’
    I went through the above video of the movie, as I understand the meaning of the word, ‘a freak’ is
    a thing, person, animal or event that is extremely unusual or unlikely, and not like any other of it’s type.
    The word freak is noun and verb as well.
    Noun: a very unusual and unexpected event or situation.
    The teacher says the accident was a total freak.
    Verb: he freaked out and smashed the place up.

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