Welcome to the A to Z English podcast, where Jack and Sochil take you on a journey from learning the basics to mastering the nuances of the english language.
Our podcast is designed for non native speakers who are looking to improve their english skills in a fun and interactive way.
Each episode covers a wide range of topics, from grammar and vocabulary to slang and culture, to help you navigate the english speaking world with ease.
Hey, everybody, welcome to free online english lessons.
My name is Jack, and I'm your teacher, and we are going to look at three animal idioms today.
So I have three animal idioms for you, and let's look at the first one.
Our first idiom is a fish out of water.
A fish out of water.
What does that mean?
Well, let's look at the definition here.
This idiom is used to describe someone who is in a situation or environment.
That they are unfamiliar or uncomfortable with.
It suggests that the person feels out.
Of place or out of their element.
Just like a fish would be out of its natural habitat if placed on land.
So when you feel like you are.
In a foreign environment, so you're in.
A place where you don't feel comfortable.
You feel out of place.
We would say you feel like a.