Episode Synopsis "Bark Up the Wrong Tree"
In this episode of the Genesis: the Back Story of Phrases and Idioms, Ronil and Siddharth of grade 9th discuss the idiom "bark up the wrong tree". If you happen to bark up the wrong tree, you're asking the wrong person or doing something the wrong way. They explain it in detail with example sentences while telling our learners how to use them in sentences. Listen to them and add to your vocabulary.
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