This blog is for students taking English 140-189 at Athabasca University.
18 April 2013
IDIOMS, April 18th, 2013
There are three idioms that use the word HEAD:
Watch this video and then write a sentence of your own that uses one of
these three idioms.
2 comments:
Anonymous
said...
My 51 years old hubby has got a young head on his shoulders by the means of becoming a voluntary couch for a teenagers’ soccer team this summer. At the same time, he’s got his head in the clouds being confident I must be the best student in the entire college, while coming back to school, when I’ll be 38 next month, makes me feel the opposite. It’s like banging your head against a brick wall.
2 comments:
My 51 years old hubby has got a young head on his shoulders by the means of becoming a voluntary couch for a teenagers’ soccer team this summer. At the same time, he’s got his head in the clouds being confident I must be the best student in the entire college, while coming back to school, when I’ll be 38 next month, makes me feel the opposite. It’s like banging your head against a brick wall.
MARINA: Good use of the idioms, but there are some sentence errors;-)
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