What does it really mean? (Idioms)
U.S. States
American & British Holidays
American Food
British vs. American English
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Not my cup of tea

When you don't like something 
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This large U.S. state's capital is Sacramento, but it's most famous city is Los Angeles, home of Hollywood & lots of celebrities 

California 

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The date that Americans celebrate their Independence Day

The 4th of July 

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This dessert, filled with a common fruit, is especially popular during the autumn, and is often eaten at Thanksgiving

Apple pie 

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football

soccer

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Piece of cake

Something easy

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The U.S.'s 2nd biggest state, which borders Mexico 

Texas

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This holiday is celebrated every November on the final Thursday of the month; Americans eat turkey, corn, pie, and more with family & friends 

Thanksgiving 

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This bread product is often cut in half and eaten with cream cheese, or used to make breakfast sandwiches. Historically a Jewish food, you can find the best ones in NYC 

Bagel 

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holiday

vacation
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Fit as a fiddle

Description of someone who is in great shape

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This state is home to Disney World and Universal Studios, and has hundreds of miles of beaches

Florida

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British people celebrate this holiday the day after Christmas Day, on December 26th

Boxing Day

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You need a fire to make this super sweet snack, along with only three ingredients (marshmallows, chocolate, and crackers)

S'mores

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trousers

pants

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Curiosity killed the cat

Meaning the informtion can lead you to an unpleasant situation.

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You can find the Grand Canyon in this hot, desert state that borders Mexico

Arizona

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On November 5th, British people light fireworks to celebrate this holiday, which commemorates the failure of the Gunpowder Plot of 1605

Guy Fawkes Day / Bonfire Night 

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This fried food can be found at carnivals, and comes on a stick with a thick layer of batter 

Corn dog

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pavement

sidewalk

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Bob's your uncle

That's it. It is a simple as that.

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This Southern state is famous for Mardi Gras in New Orleans, jazz music, and Cajun & Creole food 

Lousiana

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This holiday, celebrated in the U.S. every January, is named after a famous civil rights activist & minister who was assassinated in 1968 in Memphis, Tennessee 

Martin Luther King Jr. Day

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A creamy, baked casserole of pasta and cheddar cheese that is beloved across the country.

Mac and Cheese

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candyfloss

cotton candy