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Words and Idioms
単語とイディオム
Straight from the Horse's
Mouth
I. 定義:
Straight from the horse's mouth - information coming from a very reliable and
credible source
II. 一般会話:
Dialogue 1
A: Have you heard the news?
B: What news?
A: The news that Angelina Jolie gave birth in Africa.
B: Ah, that one? Yeah I heard that straight from the horse's mouth. I watch it from CNN.
Dialogue 2
A: Tell me, did our teacher say we are going to have exams tomorrow?
B: Why you did not listen?
A: No, I was absent today but Liza told me about it.
B: Yeah that's true, I think she got that straight from the horse's mouth.
Dialogue 3
A: How did you found out that Jenny is getting married?
B; I got the information form a very reliable source.
A: Do you mean that Jenny herself told you?
B: Yeah, that's right! I got it straight form the horse's mouth.
III. 実践会話:
Share a news you got straight from the horse's mouth. It can be a national news, world news, or any local news.
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