-“Don’t judge a book by its cover.” -“Elephant in the room.” -“It’s raining cats and dogs.” -“Kicked the bucket.” -“In a nutshell.” -“Smoking gun.”

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-“Don’t judge a book by its cover.” -“Elephant in the room.” -“It’s raining cats and dogs.” -“Kicked the bucket.” -“In a nutshell.” -“Smoking gun.”

Every rose has its thorn, Just like every night has it’s dawn, Just like every cowboy sings his sad, sad song, Every rose has its thorn

-What does this episode say about the role of imagination and patience in helping a person to learn a foreign language? -What might this episode say about the power of telling stories in learning a language? -How could this episode relate to you as you learn a foreign language? -What are the common myths or stories from your culture that you think are the most important to know? Write the titles of at least three of them: