In a pickle - Learn English vocabulary & idioms with 'Shakespeare Speaks'
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Not having the right English vocabulary can leave you in a pickle. Make sure you have cool and interesting British expressions at your fingertips by learning about this idiom first made famous by William Shakespeare. More videos in the series:
What's done is done
http:bit.ly/bbc_shakespeare_speaks_whats_done_is_done
The green-eyed monster
http:bit.ly/bbc_shakespeare_speaks_green_eyed_monster
All that glitters is not gold
http:bit.ly/bbc_shakespeare_speaks_all_that_glitters
Greek to me
http:bit.ly/bbc_shakespeare_speaks_greek_to_me
There's method in my madness
http:bit.ly/bbc_shakespeare_speaks_method_in_my_madness
Wear my heart on my sleeve
http:bit.ly/bbc_shakespeare_speaks_heart_on_sleeve
A pound of flesh
http:bit.ly/bbc_shakespeare_speaks_pound_of_flesh
In a pickle
http:bit.ly/bbc_shakespeare_speaks_in_a_pickle
Cruel to be kind
http:bit.ly/bbc_shakespeare_speaks_cruel_to_be_kind
As dead as a doornail
http:bit.ly/bbc_shakespeare_speaks_dead_as_a_doornail
Mum's the word!
http:bit.ly/bbc_shakespeare_speaks_mums_the_word
I'll send him packing
http:bit.ly/bbc_shakespeare_speaks_send_him_packing
Strange bedfellows
http:bit.ly/bbc_shakespeare_speaks_strange_bedfellows
Forever and a day
http:bit.ly/bbc_shakespeare_speaks_forever_and_a_day
Spotless reputation
http:bit.ly/bbc_shakespeare_speaks_spotless_reputation
The world's my oyster
http:bit.ly/bbc_shakespeare_speaks_worlds_my_oyster
Not budge an inch
http:bit.ly/bbc_shakespeare_speaks_not_budge_an_inch
A fool's paradise
http:bit.ly/bbc_shakespeare_speaks_fools_paradise
Wild-goose chase
http:bit.ly/bbc_shakespeare_speaks_wild-goose_chase
A tower of strength
http:bit.ly/bbc_shakespeare_speaks_tower_of_strength
For activities and extra materials connected to this episode Date: 2020-09-18