Episode Synopsis "GFEA Idiom #10 - Don't count your chickens before they hatch"
In today's idiom lesson, we talk about what it means when someone says don't count your chickens before they hatch. Hint: We aren't really counting chickens. :)
Listen "GFEA Idiom #10 - Don't count your chickens before they hatch"
More episodes of the podcast Green Forest English Academy's Podcast Classroom
- Online English Practice: Have or Has Negative
- Online English Practice: Have or Has Affirmative
- Online English Practice: Simple Present Affirmative
- Dolch Sight Words: Third Grade
- Dolch Sight Words: Second Grade
- Dolch Sight Words: First Grade
- Dolch Sight Words: Primer
- Dolch Sight Words: Pre-primer
- GFEA Idiom #12 - When it Rains, it Pours.
- GFEA Idiom #11 - Burn Bridges
- GFEA Idiom #10 - Don't count your chickens before they hatch
- Vocabulary - Hungry, Starving, Stuffed, Thirsty, & Full
- GFEA Idiom #9 - Not my Cup of Tea
- Used To / Get Used To / Be Used To
- GFEA Idiom #8 - Final Nail in the Coffin
- GFEA Idiom #7 - When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
- Get On / Get Off - Get In / Get Out
- GFEA Idiom #6 - Piece of Cake
- GFEA Idiom #5 - It cost an arm and a leg.
- Prepositions of Time - at, on, & in
- GFEA Story Time: The Paintbrush
- GFEA Idiom #4 - Hit the Sack
- GFEA Idiom #3 - Stabbed in the Back
- GFEA Idiom #2 - Birds of a feather flock together.
- GFEA Story Time: The Lion and The Mouse
- Adverbs of Frequency
- GFEA Idiom #1 - Under The Weather
- The Difference Between Made Of & Made From