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    Explore " esl teacher" with insightful episodes like "Fun Food and Drink ESL Activities", "Top 10 ESL Teacher Mistakes (and How to Avoid or Fix Them)", "ESL Modal Games and Activities", "No Prep ESL/EFL Games and Activities" and "Teaching ESL/EFL when you're not at your best" from podcasts like ""Let's Talk TEFL", "Let's Talk TEFL", "Let's Talk TEFL", "Let's Talk TEFL" and "Let's Talk TEFL"" and more!

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    Fun Food and Drink ESL Activities

    Fun Food and Drink ESL Activities

    The food unit is a classic in most ESL textbooks, especially for beginners and intermediates. However, talking about food and drinks can get a little bit boring for the students, and the teacher as well, so mix things up with some of these ESL food games and activities. They are perfect for ESL food lessons for kids as well as adults. Have some fun talking about food with English learners!

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    More ESL Food and Drink Activities
    Jackie on YouTube
    Jackie on TikTok
    Jackie on Pinterest
    Teaching ESL for Dummies  (on Amazon)
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    Top 10 ESL Teacher Mistakes (and How to Avoid or Fix Them)

    Top 10 ESL Teacher Mistakes (and How to Avoid or Fix Them)

    Do you want to level up your English teaching? I’m sure you do! Then keep on reading for my top 10 ESL teacher mistakes and how to avoid or fix them. Don't worry, it's actually not that difficult to avoid these common English teacher mistakes.

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    Top 10 ESL Teacher Mistakes 
    Jackie on YouTube
    Jackie on TikTok
    Jackie on Pinterest
    Teaching ESL for Dummies  (on Amazon)
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    ESL Modal Games and Activities

    ESL Modal Games and Activities

    Modals (may, can, might, should, etc.) is a common unit in many beginner and intermediate ESL textbooks. Find out all the tips, tricks, games and activities you need to help students master English modals in style, plus have a bit of fun in the process.

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    ESL Modal Activities
    Jackie on YouTube
    Jackie on TikTok
    Teach Travel Learn (on YouTube)
    ESL Vocabulary Activities for Kids  (on Amazon)
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    No Prep ESL/EFL Games and Activities

    No Prep ESL/EFL Games and Activities

    If you often need an ESL game or activity at the last minute, this episode is for you! Have a listen to find out Jackie and Jennifer's favourite no-prep (or very low prep) TEFL games and activities for those last-minute classes, as time-fillers, or in whatever teaching emergency you might find yourself in.

    Be sure to check out my book:  71 Absolutely No Prep TEFL Games and Activities (on Amazon)

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    Jackie on YouTube
    ESL Speaking on Pinterest
    Teach Travel Learn (on YouTube)
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    Teaching ESL/EFL when you're not at your best

    Teaching ESL/EFL when you're not at your best

    Jackie and Jennifer talk about all things teaching when you're not at your best due to a physical problem, mental health issue, burnout, etc. We have lots of strategies and activity ideas to take the load off and help you teach effectively, but not in a tiring way. 

    Have a listen and be sure to leave us a review. We'd really appreciate it!

    Find Out More:
    ESL/EFL Teaching Practice and Methodology (on Amazon)
    Jackie on YouTube
    ESL Speaking on Pinterest
    Teach Travel Learn (on YouTube)
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    18. Collaboration with teachers, families and students - Beth Mailley’s insight

    18. Collaboration with teachers, families and students - Beth Mailley’s insight

    In this episode, I am chatting with Beth Mailley. Beth is an ESL teacher in the Washington, DC area. She has been teaching for 23 years  with 11 years as a classroom teacher before becoming an ESL teacher. She has been in that role for the past 12 years and loves it. When she is not teaching, she is most likely reading, hanging out with family, or trying to convince herself to exercise. It was such a pleasure to speak with Beth. 

    She shares how she ended up in the ELL field after being a language learner herself during a service trip to Mexico. She experienced first-hand how frustrating it can be to learn a new language and the importance of non-verbal communication and human connection in the process. She opens up about how she utilizes that human connection now to collaborate with teachers, families and students. And of course, she gives her best tips for making the most important connections and setting up your classroom for success. 

    What you’ll hear about collaboration:

    • Tips for collaborating with fellow teachers, even when common planning time is tight
    • Models for co teaching that you may not have considered
    • Ideas for preparing your students for a new English Learner to join your class
    • How to partner with parents and families by asking the right questions at parent-teacher conferences
    • Ways to collaborate with students on their own language learning path

    As mentioned in the episode, I am linking some useful resources!


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    #011 Radical self-care for teachers in times of crisis

    #011 Radical self-care for teachers in times of crisis

    In today’s episode,  I wanted to talk about the mental and emotional health of teachers and processing emotions in difficult times. We always seek information and want to better our knowledge of how to support our English learners - and all students. But I wanted to honor teachers as humans and not just as vessels of knowledge that are expected to show up and perform no matter what. The war in Ukraine has brought up some raw emotions for many people around the world. In this episode, I will share a little bit of the history of my country and how it relates to the war in the Ukraine, then I will explain why this is important to me, and lastly, I will share some tips that have helped me cope and I hope will help you too. I find that when I am centered, I can show up better for my family and my students. It is my hope that you will find this episode helpful and can come back to it whenever you need encouragement and simple ways to return to yourself.

    Here is what you will hear in this episode:

    • A little bit of history of Lithuania and how it relates to the current war in Ukraine
    • why this is important to me and how stress in general affects our teaching
    • definition of radical-self care 
    • five ways you can help yourself come back to center


    As mentioned in the episode, I am linking some useful resources!


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    Episode 24: ESL Speaking Games and Activities for Kids

    Episode 24: ESL Speaking Games and Activities for Kids

    Do you want more engaging and interactive ESL speaking games and activities for children? Of course! Drop in on a conversation between Jackie and Jennifer as they share their favourite ones with you. 

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    Jackie on TikTok
    Teach Travel Learn (on YouTube)
    ESL Speaking Games for Kids
    101 ESL Activities for Kids (on Amazon)
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    Episode 22: Fun Games to Play in Class for All Ages

    Episode 22: Fun Games to Play in Class for All Ages

    Jackie and Jennifer talk fun games to play in class! Learn how to have interesting, engaging ESL/EFL lessons for kids, teenagers or adults with these games and activities. 

    Find out More:
    27 Fun Games to Play in Class (Blog Post)
    39 No-Prep/Low-Prep ESL Speaking Activities for Kids (on Amazon)
    Find Jennifer at: https://www.teachtravellearn.com/
    Podcast info: https://www.eslactivity.org/podcast/

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    Episode 21: Michelle Rotteau Talks SAT Prep

    Episode 21: Michelle Rotteau Talks SAT Prep

    Check out Jennifer and Michelle's chat about teaching in Korea, Toronto, and online. Michelle specializes in SAT prep for non-native English speakers.

    Find Michelle at:
    International Tester (her website)
    Teachers Pay Teachers
    Instagram

    Also, be sure to check out:
    Jennifer at: https://www.teachtravellearn.com/
    Jackie at: YouTube
    Podcast info: https://www.eslactivity.org/podcast/

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    Episode 19: Teaching ESL Reading with Jackie and Jennifer

    Episode 19: Teaching ESL Reading with Jackie and Jennifer

    Jackie and Jennifer talk about everything ESL reading, including general tips, activities, along with an ESL reading lesson plan template. Teaching English reading to all levels and ages in style with these tips and tricks! And of course, don't forget to have a look at Breaking News English, the gold mine for everything teaching ESL/EFL reading. 

    Check out the following resources:

    ESL Reading Games and Activities (blog article)
    ESL Reading Activities for Teenagers and Adults (book on Amazon)
    ESL Reading Activities for Kids (book on Amazon)

    Find Jennifer at: https://www.teachtravellearn.com/
    Find Jackie at: https://www.amazon.com/Jackie-Bolen/e/B00PHYOM5I/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_book_1
    Podcast info: https://www.eslactivity.org/podcast/

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    Episode 17: What to do When ______ Happens in your ESL/EFL Class

    Episode 17: What to do When ______ Happens in your ESL/EFL Class

    Forgetting materials at home. The photocopier is broken. You get a new class 5 minutes before it's supposed to start. The material is too difficult or too easy.

    These are common things that happen to all English teachers but the good news is that it doesn't have to mean disaster. There are some simple solutions to these difficult ESL teaching situations.

    Find out what to do in all these emergency English teaching situations, keep your cool and make it appear like nothing is wrong at all!

    Need some last-minute, no-prep, no materials ESL games and activities to have up your sleeve? This is the book that you're going to want to check out this book on Amazon: English Teacher Emergency.

    Find Jennifer at: https://www.teachtravellearn.com/
    Find Jackie at: https://www.amazon.com/Jackie-Bolen/e/B00PHYOM5I/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_book_1
    Podcast info: https://www.eslactivity.org/podcast/


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    Episode 14: How to Make ESL Classrooms More Student-Centred

    Episode 14: How to Make ESL Classrooms More Student-Centred

    Join Jackie and Jennifer as they share some very practical tips for making ESL/EFL classrooms more student-centred (as opposed to more teacher-centred) And find out why this even matters in the first place.

    Find Jennifer at: https://www.teachtravellearn.com/
    Find Jackie at: https://www.amazon.com/Jackie-Bolen/e/B00PHYOM5I/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_book_1
    Podcast info: https://www.eslactivity.org/podcast/

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    167 : English Vocabulary and Expressions - Cloud storage, Database, Techie, and Unplug

    167 : English Vocabulary and Expressions - Cloud storage, Database, Techie, and Unplug

    Visit SpeakEnglishWithTiffani.com/Episode167 for show notes for this podcast episode.

    In today’s episode, you will learn new English vocabulary words and expressions related to the topic of computers and technology. You will also hear tons of real-life stories that will help you understand the words and expressions more. This episode will give you the vocabulary and expressions you need to speak fluently in English about this topic.


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    1. Cloud (storage) 
      • Meaning: A computer network where files and programs can be stored, especially on the internet.
      • Sentence 1: All the photographs are kept on the cloud rather than on hard drives.
      • Sentence 2: It's a good idea to save it to the hard drive of your computer as well as to a jump drive and a cloud storage account.
      • Sentence 3: Consider storing an electronic backup on cloud storage or on external media elsewhere.
    2. Database 
      • Meaning: A structured set of data held in a computer, especially one that is accessible in various ways.
      • Sentence 1: The national education database stores all information about student graduation statistics, school attendance, and testing data.
      • Sentence 2: The library lists all books available on an electronic database that is easily accessed via Wi-Fi.
      • Sentence 3: A comprehensive movie database lists every film ever made with statistics, actors, and other key information.

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    1. Techie 
      • Meaning: Someone who is very good or an expert in or enthusiastic about technology, especially computing.
      • Sentence 1: Mark is a techie who enjoys coding.
      • Sentence 2: To run a successful IT team, you need to be more than just a techie.
      • Sentence 3: The latest innovation came from a bunch of young techies in the computer lab.
    2. Unplug 
      • Meaning: Disconnect (an electrical device) in order to recharge mentally or emotionally.
      • Sentence 1: I unplug every Saturday and turn off my notifications and work email.
      • Sentence 2: Greg found it vital to unplug every evening during dinner with his family.
      • Sentence 3: To encourage eye contact and reduce addiction, Kevin often unplugs from social media.

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    166 : English Vocabulary and Expressions - Direct, Intelligible, Beat around the bush, and Off one's chest

    166 : English Vocabulary and Expressions - Direct, Intelligible, Beat around the bush, and Off one's chest

    Visit SpeakEnglishWithTiffani.com/Episode166 for show notes for this podcast episode.

    In today’s episode, you will learn new English vocabulary words and expressions related to the topic of communication. You will also hear tons of real-life stories that will help you understand the words and expressions more. This episode will give you the vocabulary and expressions you need to speak fluently in English about this topic.


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    1. Direct 
      • Meaning: Extending or moving from one place to another by the shortest way without changing direction or stopping.
      • Sentence 1: Tom is direct and always gets straight to the point.
      • Sentence 2: When sending an email, it is better to be direct and concise.
      • Sentence 3: Harry's wife was direct in conversation which sometimes made him uncomfortable.
    2. Intelligible 
      • Meaning: Able to be understood; comprehensible.
      • Sentence 1: Gene was drunk and slurred his words making his speech hardly intelligible.
      • Sentence 2: Although he spoke a different language and had a thick accent, his presentation was intelligible and interesting.
      • Sentence 3: His argument was barely intelligible and was difficult to understand.

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    1. Beat around the bush 
      • Meaning: to avoid talking about what is important:
      • Sentence 1: Kevin do not beat around the bush. Tell me the story of how you got fired from work.
      • Sentence 2: I hate to beat around the bush, but I don't want to tell you the whole story.
      • Sentence 3: Often Cliff would beat around the bush to avoid confrontation.
    2. Off one's chest 
      • Meaning: To tell someone about something that has been making one upset or unhappy
      • Sentence 1: Grace decided to tell the truth and get the guilt off her chest.
      • Sentence 2: Emmanuel was frustrated and chose to get his feelings out into the open and off his chest.
      • Sentence 3: Relieved that he had gotten the news off his chest, David could finally get a good night's rest.

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    165 : English Vocabulary and Expressions - Honesty, Precise, In the loop, and Long story short

    165 : English Vocabulary and Expressions - Honesty, Precise, In the loop, and Long story short

    Visit SpeakEnglishWithTiffani.com/Episode165 for show notes for this podcast episode.

    In today’s episode, you will learn new English vocabulary words and expressions related to the topic of communication. You will also hear tons of real-life stories that will help you understand the words and expressions more. This episode will give you the vocabulary and expressions you need to speak fluently in English about this topic.


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    1. Honesty 
      • Meaning: The quality of being honest.
      • Sentence 1: Honesty is the best policy.
      • Sentence 2: Gary just received a promotion. His success is a combination of hard work and honesty.
      • Sentence 3: Beatrice always tells the truth and is known for her honesty.
    2. Precise 
      • Meaning: Marked by exactness and accuracy of expression or detail.
      • Sentence 1: Claire gave me clear and precise directions to her apartment.
      • Sentence 2: The student tried to come up with the precise answer to the problem but was a few answers off.
      • Sentence 3: Barry didn’t know the precise spelling of the word, so he took a guess.

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    1. In the loop 
      • Meaning: Aware of information about a particular matter.
      • Sentence 1: As his mother, Fran wanted to be in the loop for all educational decisions made on behalf of her son.
      • Sentence 2: It is important to be in the loop with work-related decisions if you want to keep your job.
      • Sentence 3: You can tell she's in the loop. She always knows about policy decisions before the rest of us.
    2. Long story short 
      • Meaning: Used when you do not tell all the details:
      • Sentence 1: Long story short, I got fired.
      • Sentence 2: I got engaged last Wednesday, however, to make a long story short, my wedding will be on Friday.
      • Sentence 3: To make a long story short, I will not be coming to work tomorrow.

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    162 : English Vocabulary and Expressions - Chaotic, Filthy, Spring clean, and Spick and span

    162 : English Vocabulary and Expressions - Chaotic, Filthy, Spring clean, and Spick and span

    Visit SpeakEnglishWithTiffani.com/Episode162 for show notes for this podcast episode.

    In today’s episode, you will learn new English vocabulary words and expressions related to the topic of cleanliness. You will also hear tons of real-life stories that will help you understand the words and expressions more. This episode will give you the vocabulary and expressions you need to speak fluently in English about this topic.


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    1. Chaotic 
      • Meaning: In a state of complete confusion and disorder
      • Sentence 1: My week is chaotic because I have meetings every single day.
      • Sentence 2: With a chaotic mind, no work can be done.
      • Sentence 3: Susan's house was so chaotic. She had clothes and papers everywhere.
    2. Filthy 
      • Meaning: Disgustingly dirty; to an extreme and often disgusting extent
      • Sentence 1: Hannah needed to clean her car immediately. It was filthy.
      • Sentence 2: Jen felt filthy after a long day of work. All she wanted was a long shower and a long night's sleep.
      • Sentence 3: My apartment is filthy but the cleaning lady will be here Friday.

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    1. Spring clean 
      • Meaning: The practice of thoroughly cleaning a house in the springtime
      • Sentence 1: I only do a deep spring clean once a year.
      • Sentence 2: My maid does a thorough spring clean once a month.
      • Sentence 3: Many people choose to spring clean in March or April, but if you schedule a cleaning service on a weekly basis you will never need to do it.
    2. Spick and span 
      • Meaning: It is very clean and tidy
      • Sentence 1: Before I come home from work, the house needs to be spick and span.
      • Sentence 2: It might sound strange, but it is entirely possible to get your car spick and span without the aid of a single drop of water.
      • Sentence 3: The upper floor of the house had been refurbished since we were last there and it all looked spick and span.

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    161 : English Vocabulary and Expressions - Pristine, Messy, Spruce up, and Pigpen

    161 : English Vocabulary and Expressions - Pristine, Messy, Spruce up, and Pigpen

    Visit SpeakEnglishWithTiffani.com/Episode161 for show notes for this podcast episode.

    In today’s episode, you will learn new English vocabulary words and expressions related to the topic of cleanliness. You will also hear tons of real-life stories that will help you understand the words and expressions more. This episode will give you the vocabulary and expressions you need to speak fluently in English about this topic.


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    1. Pristine 
      • Meaning: Clean and fresh as new; spotless; unspoiled
      • Sentence 1: I love visiting Fran. Her house is pristine.
      • Sentence 2: When I get back home, I want the house clean. Make sure it's pristine.
      • Sentence 3: Gina would rather have an unclean house than one in pristine condition.
    2. Messy 
      • Meaning: Untidy or dirty
      • Sentence 1: Margo's house is so messy, I cannot fathom eating there.
      • Sentence 2: His car is messy and has trash all over the seats
      • Sentence 3: She hates a messy kitchen and makes sure to clean every night before bed.

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    1. Spruce up 
      • Meaning: To make (someone or something) look cleaner, neater, or more attractive
      • Sentence 1: The party was at eight so Ian decided to spruce up before the guests arrived.
      • Sentence 2: Alan had a big presentation at work but asked Cindy for help to spruce it up and make it more enticing for the viewers.
      • Sentence 3: My hair was a mess but I made a quick appointment to spruce it up before my big date.
    2. Pigpen 
      • Meaning: An extremely dirty or untidy room or area
      • Sentence 1: The children had toys all over the floor making the apartment look like a pigpen.
      • Sentence 2: My car is a pigpen. I have old coffee mugs and candy wrappers everywhere.
      • Sentence 3: As a mom, Elena did not allow her home to become a pigpen. Each night before bed, her children had to clean up their mess.

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    160 : English Vocabulary and Expressions - Infantile, Adolescence, Child's play, and Sleep like a baby

    160 : English Vocabulary and Expressions - Infantile, Adolescence, Child's play, and Sleep like a baby

    Visit SpeakEnglishWithTiffani.com/Episode160 for show notes for this podcast episode.

    In today’s episode, you will learn new English vocabulary words and expressions related to the topic of childhood. You will also hear tons of real-life stories that will help you understand the words and expressions more. This episode will give you the vocabulary and expressions you need to speak fluently in English about this topic.


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    1. Infantile 
      • Meaning: Of or relating to infants or infancy; suitable to or characteristic of an infant.
      • Sentence 1: The infantile behavior of the boy made me question his maturity.
      • Sentence 2: Susan's behavior was infantile, even though she was already ten years old.
      • Sentence 3: Richard and his friends played infantile board games every Saturday night.
    2. Adolescence 
      • Meaning: the stage of life (of a young person) in the process of developing from a child into an adult.
      • Sentence 1: Adolescence is difficult because one is still a child yet in the beginning stages of adulthood.
      • Sentence 2: In adolescence, many suffer from skin problems such as acne.
      • Sentence 3: In adolescence, many feel alone and misunderstood.

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    1. Child's play 
      • Meaning: An easy task
      • Sentence 1: Karen was excited about the new account because she had done work like this before. It was definitely going to be child's play.
      • Sentence 2: If you’re not confident at cooking, I have a really simple recipe for tomato soup. It’s child’s play.
      • Sentence 3: The new computer system is child’s play. I learned how to use it in a couple of hours.
    2. Sleep like a baby 
      • Meaning: Sleeping very well
      • Sentence 1: I have very restful nights because I can really sleep like a baby.
      • Sentence 2: After getting a full night's rest, I am so grateful for being able to sleep like a baby.
      • Sentence 3: Mindy had a difficult few weeks with insomnia. She wished she could sleep like a baby, if only for one night.

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    159 : English Vocabulary and Expressions - Minor, Kid, New kid on the block, and Wet behind the ears

    159 : English Vocabulary and Expressions - Minor, Kid, New kid on the block, and Wet behind the ears

    Visit SpeakEnglishWithTiffani.com/Episode159 for show notes for this podcast episode.

    In today’s episode, you will learn new English vocabulary words and expressions related to the topic of childhood. You will also hear tons of real-life stories that will help you understand the words and expressions more. This episode will give you the vocabulary and expressions you need to speak fluently in English about this topic.


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    1. Minor 
      • Meaning: a person who is under 18; lesser in importance, seriousness, or significance.
      • Sentence 1: The movie was funny, but it was unfit for minors.
      • Sentence 2: A minor should not smoke because smoking reduces physical growth.
      • Sentence 3: The nightclub was shut down for selling alcohol to a minor.
    2. Kid 
      • Meaning: a child or young person
      • Sentence 1: The kid got into trouble for painting on the walls of the church.
      • Sentence 2: As soon as we got home, Jake went straight to bed. The poor kid was tired from a long day at school.
      • Sentence 3: My sister is married to a kid named Mikey.

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    1. New kid on the block 
      • Meaning: Someone who is new to a place or organization
      • Sentence 1: When I moved to New York at 7 years old, I was the new kid on the block.
      • Sentence 2: Peter was the new kid on the block, he had only been with the company for 6 months.
      • Sentence 3: Realizing I was the new kid on the block at work, I was determined to prove myself.
    2. Wet behind the ears 
      • Meaning: to be found inexperienced; having little to no experience.
      • Sentence 1: Still a teenager, Tim was still wet behind the ears when it came to dating.
      • Sentence 2: He is a nice young fellow but a bit wet behind the ears.
      • Sentence 3: Sydelle was eight and excited about cooking her first meal, even though she was wet behind the ears.

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