27th May Advanced English Practice (C1/C2) - Cooking & Baking - Cooking Idioms
Description
This month we are looking at cooking and baking. We will look at different recipes and look at different dishes and cooking styles from around the world. If you want to read along with the audio find the article here
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Check your understanding
What do cooking idioms and expressions add to our conversations, according to the article?
Explain the origin of the idiom "Spill the Beans" as described in the article.
How does the idiom "Bring Home the Bacon" reflect cultural or historical practices?
What is the meaning of the idiom "In a Pickle," and how does its origin relate to its meaning?
Why is being "Cool as a Cucumber" associated with remaining calm, based on the explanation provided?