The Adventures of Jack Getting His Teeth into English Idioms

Do you like English Idioms? I like idioms because they bring colour and spice to our bland conversations, e.g. “It’s just what the doctor ordered”.

If you like idioms, or you want to learn new idioms as a student of English as a second language, then this book might be “just what the doctor ordered”.

You may even find it hilarious as well as educational!

Jack, like every young boy or girl on a journey into adulthood, is making some major adjustments, including learning new words and new idioms; and he is learning that idioms are tricky because they are like an entire new language since all idioms contain code that you need to learn what they mean rather than taking them at face-value; otherwise,some of those adjustments can be shocking in nature, especially if idioms are involved, and just like Jack, you can be “up the creek without a paddle”. So it’s useful to have a book like this where you can learn about English while having fun, especially since there is an estimated 25,000 idioms in the English language!

Do you enjoy reading about when youngsters or anyone gets the wrong end of the stick with their English words, or in this case a young boy called Jack who is cutting his teeth on idioms. Jack hasn’t yet reached his tenth birthday so he is still “cutting his teeth” on Idioms. So as you can read from this book, Jack “gets himself into a real pickle” with the quirks of English, namely idioms; so young children in their elementary years of school can learn alot from this book, while the rest of us can be entertained by this book, if not, educated.

The Adventures of Jack Cutting His Teeth on Idioms
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Chris Briscoe’s Latest Book on Idioms which you probably will find hilarious as well as educational!

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