12 Questions
What is Lingoda?
An online language academy
What is the content of Lingoda's blog post mentioned?
Spring-related idioms
What type of lessons does Lingoda offer in their subscription packages?
Private and group lessons
What does the expression 'no spring chicken' mean?
Not young anymore
What does 'the grass is always greener on the other side' imply?
People tend to envy what others have
What does the expression 'no spring chicken' mean?
A person who is no longer young
What does 'a ray of sunshine' refer to?
A warm, friendly, happy person
'Spring fever' refers to which feeling?
Restlessness and energy before summer
'To be full of the joys of spring' implies being:
Very happy and enthusiastic
'Spring fatigue' refers to:
'Spring fatigue' means feeling tired before summer
What was the historical reason for valuing 'spring chickens'?
They were considered fresher due to being born in spring
What lesson can be learned from 'the grass is always greener on the other side'?
One should appreciate their own circumstances instead of envying others'
Test your knowledge of spring-related idioms with this quiz. Learn about common idiomatic expressions related to the season of spring in English. Collaborate with Lingoda to explore spring idioms in various languages.
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