Itchy Feet - English Idioms
The idiom "itchy feet" refers to the need to leave or a feeling of a need to travel, for example: Watching an airplane pass by is giving me itchy feet.
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This lesson gives many ideas for resources and equipment for your English classes. Anything from Books, Whiteboards, Overhead Projectors, IWB, Computers, Cassette/DVD Players, Dictionaries, Smartphones, the Internet and other resources/equipment are presented and also explained the use of each one. Lots of ideas given and very helpful indeed!From unit four I have learnt various sub-groups of present tenses including simple, continuous, perfect & perfect continuous. As tenses is an area which can cause troubles with students, it was very important for me to fully understand and learn about the four types of present tenses so I can pass my knowledge and expertise on to my students.