In your eye? Up your nose? An English Lesson!


Summary

The video teaches about describing common sensations like having something in your eye or food stuck between your teeth. Vocabulary related to wearing accessories like rings and watches on different body parts is also covered. Expressions like 'up the nose' in messy situations and 'fingers in ears' for loud noise protection are explained. Additionally, it discusses wearing sunglasses on various body parts and describing holding something in your hand with the phrase 'in my hand.'


Having Something in Your Eye

Learn how to describe having something in your eye and asking others if there's something on your face.

Something Between Your Teeth

Discover how to talk about having food stuck between your teeth and the actions to take to remove it.

Wearing Rings and Watches

Learn vocabulary related to wearing rings and watches on different body parts like fingers and wrists.

Putting Finger Up Nose

Understand the expression 'up the nose' and its context, even though it's messy and not recommended.

Plugging Ears

Explore the phrase 'fingers in ears' and its use in situations where loud noises require ear protection.

Wearing Sunglasses

Learn how to talk about wearing sunglasses on different body parts like the head.

Wearing Necklaces

Discover how to describe wearing a necklace around your neck and the feelings associated with it.

Holding Something in Hand

Learn how to ask what someone is holding in their hand using the phrase 'in my hand.'

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