English Slang / Idioms: Piece of Cake, As Easy As Pie

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Two of the most common English idioms: 'piece of cake' and 'as easy as 'pie'. Robin teaches these idioms in an easy way that you can understand and start to use these idioms right away. Watch this video to improve your casual English speaking.

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I don't think English is as easy as pie.
Well, Thank you so much that was helpful.

faridaaya
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Cake=everything
Hello cake
Goodbye cake
Cake cake cake
I like cake🙃👍
Slang is hard part of English

Garfield_Minecraft
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I got it. It's a piece of cake to understand with your good explanation. Thanks a lot!!

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