Do you know, I knew this man was going to win the election.
I can't tell you who, a little bird told me.
Let's go to the board and figure out what the heck did I just say.
Okay, we're going to work on idioms.
One of my favorite idioms has this in it.
Bird.
And we have, for some strange reason, many idioms in English revolving around birds.
Well, the first thing I told you is that a little bird told me something.
Cool.
In English, what that means is that somebody told you a secret and you really don't want
Now, obviously, birds can't speak.
So, when I say a little bird told me, what I'm saying is I was given the information
and I know, but I'm not really allowed to tell you.
Okay.
This is a good thing to say when, let's say, it's somebody's birthday and you say, "Happy
birthday."
They go, "Well, how do you know it's my birthday?"
You say to them, "A little bird told me."
"My girlfriend?"
Okay.
A little bird told me means someone told me, but I can't say.
Okay?
Now, here's another one for you.
I have a friend and they are like this.
Every time I see them eat, they eat just a little bit of food.
Just a little tiny bit of food.
I mean, they don't eat big bowls of pasta or hamburgers or hot dogs, all good Canadian
Now, what I usually say is, "You eat like a bird."
Why?
If you've ever seen a bird, birds eat just little bits of food and they're very small.
So, because they eat like a bird, they don't eat a lot of food.
So, if you say to somebody, "You eat like a bird," you're saying, "You don't eat a lot
Okay?
Let's get rid of this one first.
And what we're saying is, "You don't eat a lot."
Okay?
Cool?
Now, we've done that, but what do birds really eat?
Well, they don't eat hamburgers and they don't eat hot dogs, but they do eat worms.
Okay.
Okay?
Cool?
We say, "You eat like a bird," but we're not talking about worms.
You can say something that's really cool in English, which is, "The early bird gets the
worm."
"The early bird gets the worm."
Well, it basically means this.
If you are first or get up early, you will get the reward.
All the people sleeping in don't get the reward because they're sleeping and you already ate
So, we've done, "Early bird gets the worm."
We've done, "Eats like a bird."
We've done, "A little bird told me," but there's another one I like.
And this is about, let's say, the importance of something, the importance of having something
Sometimes we say, "A bird in the hand is better than two in the bush."
It's like a tree, but it's small.
It applies the same way in which, now watch.
I have a bird, tweet, tweet, tweet, in my hand.
Okay.
I don't have my hands in the bush, but I do have one in my hand.
When you use this saying, you're saying it's more important that what's in your hand than
what's possibly in the bush, because you know you have this.
So, when someone says to you, like, "Why don't you go for this?"
You can say, "A bird in the hand is better than two in the bush.
I don't know if I'll ever have those two."
Cool.
Now, here's one more idiom with birds and the number two.
It's better to have something now than to dream about something you don't have.
It's better to have something now in your hand than dream about something and think,
Okay?
So, remember we said we're going to do one more with birds and the number two, because
we talked about two in the bush?
Well, here's the other one with two.
Okay?
Okay?
Okay.
By the way, I can't draw.
Okay?
I'm not doing the missions here.
Okay?
Now, imagine there's two birds.
If you're lucky, I can do two birds.
Okay.
Now, if you have a stone, and you throw that stone, and it kills the two birds, good job.
Okay?
To kill two birds with one stone means to do one action, but get two things accomplished,
You make one phone call, but two things get completed.
I do one thing, I get two things accomplished, or completed.
Okay?
Okay.
To kill two birds with one stone, do one thing, complete two jobs.
Okay.
I'm going to do something right now, and kill two birds with one stone.
I'm going to help you get better at English, and I'm going to help answer your questions,
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and A, you will learn more English from myself and other teachers, and I'll get to see you again.
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Bye.