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Hawaii Palms English Minute – American Idioms

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Hawaii Palms English Minute – American Idioms

Idioms are everywhere. You hear them in movies and on TV. Some people love to use them; others, not so much. But even if you don’t like to use idioms, it’s important to understand them so you know what people are talking about. Here are 4 commonly used English idioms. Can you think of your own examples for using these idioms? What are some unique idioms in your language? We’d love hear from you!

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Palms English Minute – It’s poke time!

RecipeFirst, cut up the tuna into bite-size pieces (not too big, not too small) and put them in a bowl.Next, finely chop some ginger.Then, dice the red onion and bell peppers, and slice the green part of the green onion.Add everything to the bowl.After that, add a pinch of salt, soy sauce, and sesame oil. Mix everything well, but be gentle with the tuna. Add the pepper flakes and spicy peppers if you wish, and…

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Palms English Minute – Celebrating holidays

HOW DO YOU CELEBRATE YOUR FAVORITE HOLIDAY? St. Patrick’s Day is on March 17. It is an Irish holiday, but people all over the world celebrate it. Here in Hawaii, people celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by wearing green, eating corned beef and cabbage, and sometimes drinking green beer! People say if you don’t wear green on St. Patrick’s Day, others can pinch you! So, make sure to wear green!! To talk about HOW someone celebrates a holiday, we…

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UPDATE: Hawaii news

Hawaii Palms English SchoolUPDATES ALOHA! (2022/3/28) SAFE ACCESS OAHU Starting March 5, 2022, the Safe Access O’ahu program was allowed to expire. This means that we no longer need to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination in order to go to restaurants, cafes, museums, and many other places.  HAWAII SAFE TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS As of last Saturday March 26, there are no more COVID-related requirements in Hawaii for domestic travelers.International travelers to Hawaii will continue to need…

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