The English Expressions 30-Day Challenge
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Start Here!
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Day 1 – Surviving the Outback
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Day 2 – Surfing a Monster Wave
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Day 3 – From City Lights to Country Nights
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Day 4 – Opal Fever
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Day 5 – The Museum Heist
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Day 6 – The Ghost of Ashgrove Mansion
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Day 7 – The Croc Hunter’s Apprentice
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Day 8 – Saving the Reef
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Day 9 – The Forgotten War Hero
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Day 10 – The Outback Doctor
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Day 11 – The Gold Rush Legacy
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Day 12 – The Lost Tribe
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Day 13 – Jack’s Choice
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Day 14 – Secrets of the Nullarbor
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Day 15 – The Haunted Homestead
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Day 16 – Surviving Darwin
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Day 17 – Melbourne Cup Glory
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Day 18 – Escape to the Coast
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Day 19 – The Outback Schoolteacher
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Day 20 – Making a Tradie
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Day 21 – Barbie Blunders
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Day 22 – The Storm & the Snake Bite
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Day 23 – The Last Thylacine
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Day 24 – The Unlikely Hero
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Day 25 – The Shark Spotters
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Day 26 – The Vineyard Revival
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Day 27 – The Yacht Race Rescue
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Day 28 – Koala Crisis
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Day 29 – The Great Emu War
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Day 30 – The Highlands Mechanic
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Bonus: Day 31 – The Shipwrecked Family
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1. Which expression refers to something that is the main source of income or livelihood?
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2. What does “talk of the town” mean?
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3. Which of the following best describes “trash talking”?
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4. If someone is “all bark and no bite,” they are likely:
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5. What does it mean if someone is “fit as a fiddle”?
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6. In the sentence “She’s as strong as an ox,” what does the phrase “as strong as an ox” imply?
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7. What does it mean to “welcome someone with open arms”?
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8. “Right off the bat” means:
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9. Which expression is used to describe something that is better than others in the same category?
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10. When someone is “in the zone,” they are:
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11. If someone has “become one with” something, they have:
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12. What does “crossed paths with” someone mean?
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13. If someone says “bring your A-game,” what are they asking for?
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14. The expression “don’t count your chickens before they’ve hatched” advises against:
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15. Which of the following best describes “barking up the wrong tree”?
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16. If someone is “off their game,” they are:
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17. “Hang up your hat” is an expression that means:
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18. If someone says “keep talking” in a dismissive way, they likely mean:
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19. If two competitors are “neck and neck,” they are:
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20. Which expression would you use to describe adding something exciting or interesting to a situation?
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