Episode Synopsis "GFEA Idiom #1 - Under The Weather"
In today's idiom lesson, we talk about what it means to be "under the weather." If someone tells you they are 'feeling a bit under the weather today' what do you think that means? Does it have something to do with the weather? Or, does it mean you feel sick? Let's find out!
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