Learn English Phrases - In over my head, Bite off more than you can chew

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Hello students! Our idiom of the day is, "I’m in over my head." This expression means that a situation is too difficult for me to manage.
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I am a french speaking man and now my brain is wide open by your brilliant detail on the topics.

oumarberete
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I really enjoyed your english class 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

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Thank you dear Shayna!
The more I listen to your explanation the better I've got!

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You have shown me/us the two idioms good for upgrading my English expressions. I'm going to root for your good lessons and I wish you good luck, nice ma'am! :-)

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As a working parent of two small children who has started her own business and youtube channel to support my students, I constantly feel like I've bitten off more than I can chew! I wouldn't change it for the world though 😊

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I follow your channel and podcasts on Spotify, you're simply the best!!!

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Excellent! Thanks a bunch for choosing such interesting and sophisticated phrases!

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Very nice and useful thank you so much.

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Another phrase related to those two: To be spread too thin.

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