Final Answer:
The image explains six English idioms with their meanings and examples:
1.
Piece of a cake – Something very easy to do.
*Example:* “It will be a piece of cake.”
2.
Class Clown – A student who tries to make others laugh, often in class.
*Example:* “She still remembers me as the class clown.”
3.
Break the ice – To start a conversation or reduce tension between people.
*Example:* “The new teacher breaks the ice by introducing herself first.”
4.
Two peas in a pod – Two people (or things) that are very similar or always together.
*Example:* “Maya and her sister are like two peas in a pod.”
5.
Snail’s Pace – Moving extremely slowly.
*Example:* “Things at school are moving at a snail’s pace after the principal resigned.”
6.
A penny for your thought – A way to ask someone what they’re thinking.
*Example:* “Watching me sit idle, the teacher exclaimed, ‘A penny for your thought.’”
These idioms help you understand common phrases used in everyday English — not literal, but figurative expressions.
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