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Today’s movie stars: Canadian Geese

Explore the fascinating migration patterns of Canadian Geese, their summer home in Canada, and their winter journeys south. Discover idioms related to hard work, disappointment, and self-dedication, as seen in movies and popular culture.

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Today’s movie stars: Canadian Geese

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  1. A Canadian goose Today’s movie stars: Canadian Geese

  2. Canada Geese live in Canada in the summer, and then they MIGRATE south in the winter.

  3. An ultralight aircraft

  4. Some idioms from the movie: • to be really beat Example: I’ve been working hard all day, and I’m really beat. I think I’ll go to bed early tonight.

  5. Some idioms from the movie: • to let someone down Example: My friends really let me down today. They said that they’d help me, but nobody came and I had to do all the work myself.

  6. Indiana Jones with his whip Some idioms from the movie: • to whip someone into shape Example: He’s not very strong. I think we’ll have to whip him into shape before the big football game next Sunday.

  7. Some idioms from the movie: • to bury yourself in your work Example: I have four assignments to finish by the end of next week. I’m going to bury myself in my work this weekend. Then maybe I can get it all finished.

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