Episode Synopsis "The Proof is in the Pudding"
In this episode of Genesis: the Origins of Idioms and Phrases and Idioms, Saumya Joshi and Rutu Khunt of grade 9th discuss the idiom 'the proof is in the pudding'. Listen to them to learn how to taste the pudding to test its quality. Please listen here on Spotify. If you want, you may send in idioms or proverbs to us as an audio file. Please click here to do so.
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