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Cartoon clip on idioms and slang
After years of searching, I finally found this cartoon clip: “Symphony in Slang” (Tex Avery was a genius!). I watched it when I was a kid but I just couldn’t remember the title. It’s a seven-minute long cartoon and in that short time, dozens of idioms and slang expression are used. They’re hilarious and witty. It’s really old (from the 1950s) but it’s also really funny.
So if you’ve got seven minutes to spare, I really think you should watch it. I just wanted to share. =D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o17jcLIAJAU
P.S.
If you’re trying to teach someone about idioms/slang, this cartoon might be pretty useful (at the very least, it’ll be fun for them to watch).
So if you’ve got seven minutes to spare, I really think you should watch it. I just wanted to share. =D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o17jcLIAJAU
P.S.
If you’re trying to teach someone about idioms/slang, this cartoon might be pretty useful (at the very least, it’ll be fun for them to watch).
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