Tell me what is the video about? Our today’s lesson is— Idioms & Phrase Class VIII-X Our today’s lesson is— Idioms & Phrase Class VIII-X It is raining.

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Tell me what is the video about?

Our today’s lesson is— Idioms & Phrase Class VIII-X Our today’s lesson is— Idioms & Phrase Class VIII-X It is raining cats and dogs. Idioms and phrase What is ‘cats and dogs?’

Learning outcomes After studied this lesson we will be able to---  differentiate the simple and idiomatic meaning of the phrases  make sentences with idioms and phrase

Simple meaningIdiomatic meaning Pets and pups Heavy rain It has been raining cats and dogs for two hours. Cats and dogs

Simple meaningIdiomatic meaning Head of the egg intelligent/ studious It has been possible because of his egg head. Egg head

Simple meaningIdiomatic meaning One kind of food in big size made by curd influential No one can do any harm to him as he is a big cheese. Big cheese

Simple meaningIdiomatic meaning bed pots lazy person He passes his times watching TV as he is a couch potato. Couch Potato

Tough cookieSimple meaning Idiomatic meaning hard sweet bread determined If you are a tough cookie, your success is a must.

Simple meaningIdiomatic meaning a banana of the top position leader It is very difficult to meet him because he is now a top banana. Top banana

Simple meaning Idiomatic meaning damaged apple criminal He can do such a crime because he is a bad apple. Bad apple

Simple meaning Idiomatic meaning a cat sleeping act of sleeping Actually he is hearing everything in cat’s sleep. Cat’s sleep

Simple meaning Idiomatic meaning the water that which is very cold demoralize Please don’t through cold water on his doing this noble job. Cold water

Simple meaningIdiomatic meaning damaged egg characterless All hate him because he is a bad egg. A bad egg

Open your grammar book and find out the meaning of the phrases to make five sentences individually. Face to face(a) At dead of night(b) Bad blood(c) Cat’s paw(d) Eye to eye(e)

Home work Make sentences with the following idioms and phrases. Above all. By all means, Carry out, Say by day, Fall of