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November 10
November 9
A blog post by Fiona Kitchen was featured
Learning English gives you the chance to express yourself in many different ways - by using sayings or idioms - Here are some......... Costs 'an arm and a leg' - Means, very expensive Don't 'put all your eggs in one basket' - Means, don't put al...
November 9
Fiona Kitchen is now friends with HungVanTran and mohamed hassan
November 9
Sure! Easy bigger than one's stomach- means, someone who takes more food than he/she can eat. Bite off more than one- means, take on more responsibility than one can. Feel like a million dollars- means, feel very good.
November 8
Fiona Kitchen added a blog post
Learning English gives you the chance to express yourself in many different ways - by using sayings or idioms - Here are some......... Costs 'an arm and a leg' - Means, very expensive Don't 'put all your eggs in one basket' - Means, don't put al...
November 7
Find a homestay family online
November 7
Fiona Kitchen and patricia are now friends
November 7
November 6
Fiona Kitchen is now a member of My English Club
November 6

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Teacher of English, Native English Speaker, Other
What is your level in English?
Fluent
What OTHER languages do you speak?
Other
Why do you want to learn/teach English?
I have taught English for nearly 10 years
What is the most difficult part about learning/teaching English?
Where do I begin!
Favourite book, movie, song/band, etc
Gone with the Wind - Margaret Mitchell
The Island at the Centre of the World - Russell Shorto

Casablanca - The French National Anthem

Ladies in Lavender - Joshua Bell & Nigel Hess
My Favourite Quotation(s)
"Never discourage anyone who continually makes progress, no matter how slow."
Philosopher, Plato - Sent to me by Rick Itzkowich (Ecademy)

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Fiona Kitchen

What are your favourite sayings in English?

Learning English gives you the chance to express yourself in many different ways - by using sayings or idioms - Here are some.........

Costs 'an arm and a leg' - Means, very expensive

Don't 'put all your eggs in one basket' - Means, don't put all your resources in one place

He 'drinks like a fish' - Means, he drinks too much too often

'It takes two to tango' - Means, both parties are partly to blame


Maybe you have ones to add of your own too?

Posted on November 7, 2009 at 9:17pm — 2 Comments

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At 3:00am on November 10, 2009, Yummy said…
hello teacher fiona, how are you? nice to meet you. I am yummy. I hope I can improve english with you and teacher else. I hope you always stay here teacher....

Thanks

YuMMy
At 1:52pm on November 9, 2009, Shaji kurian said…
Hi Iam Shaji ,I invite u to India to teach english .If u are ready I shall arange u food and accmordation with a tour in India.kindly try at least for one year ?
My adress- Shaji. Director, St Thomas School, Doimukh, Arunachal Pradesh. PH: 9436044058, Email: shajipnm@rediffmail.com
At 12:24am on November 8, 2009, Yonny said…
Hello fiona my name is yonny and for what I have read about you, i noticed that you can help me to improve my language skills. Bye and thanks.
At 6:32pm on November 6, 2009, zoyajee said…
hi fiona!i"m zoya frm pakistan,iwaana add u as a friend,i want to learn n improve my engish n i need ur help as i"ve ur quotation i liked it vvvvmch
 
 

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