一分钟英语(视频+文本) 第12期:A Piece of Cake
日期:2015-02-09 13:36

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Welcome to English in a Minute.

Do you find American idioms hard to understand? It's our goal to make learning them "a piece of cake."

Everyone in America knows this idiom because it's so easy.

A: Hey! How did you do on the exam?
B: I got an A. The exam was a piece of cake.

In American English, when you say something is a "piece of cake," it means it is very easy to do.

in the 19th and early 20th centuries, African Americans started "cake walks." They walked or danced around a cake in pairs, and the best couple won the cake. This is how the idioms "cake walk" and "piece of cake" came about -- both meaning that something is very easy to do.

And that's English in a Minute.

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