Watch this video, and then write a sentence that uses one (or more) of these three idioms.
Try not to use the same idiom as the other posters.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/language/theteacher/2009/03/090303_teacher_food_tea.shtml
6 comments:
Soccer is not my cup of tea.
Horror films are not my cup of tea. I wouldn't watch a horror movie by myself, for all the tea in China.
That dishwasher is as good as a chocolate teapot.
The games I play on my spare time are not my wives cup of tea. She would not play for all the tea in China.
Prairie winters are really not my cup of tea, I wouldn't move back to Winnipeg for all the tea in China.
Very nice, everyone.
But, Helen, you don't need a comma before the preposition, and Jocelyn, watch out for the comma splice!
Learning to swim from you is as good as a chocolate teapot!
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