7 British English Food Idioms | Real English Vocabulary

7 British English Food Idioms | Real English Vocabulary

In this English lesson I show you 7 British English Food Idioms. I take you inside my FRIDGE! That's right, inside my fridge, to teach you 7 idioms related to food that I think you'll love. IF YOU WANT TO HELP YOUR FELLOW EAT SLEEP DREAMERS YOU CAN ADD SUBTITLES IN YOUR OWN LANGUAGE - http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_vide... Example Sentences 1. A) 'Why did I send that email? I wish I hadn't sent that email.' B) 'There's no use crying over spilt milk.' 2. A) 'Come on. Tell me what happened on your date?' B) 'No, I'm not telling you.' A) 'Come on, spill the beans!' 3. 'That exam was a piece of cake.' 4. 'I was the apple of my Grandmother's eye.' 5. 'When he heard the bad news, he went bananas.' 6. 'I'm going to butter up my boss to get a pay rise.' 7. 'When people take the train to work, they are always packed in like sardines.' If you find this video useful please give it a thumbs up and share it with your friends AND subscribe to my channel. Website: http://www.eatsleepdreamenglish.com Instagram: @EatSleepDreamEnglish Facebook: EatSleepDreamEnglish Music by Epidemic Sound (http://www.epidemicsound.com)