Hello, everybody, we learned lots of great sentences and phrases in this lesson about age. It's time to repeat or review these sentences and phrases. And it's time to check your understanding and see if you can still remember the meaning of these phrases. Okay, I want you to repeat these phrases immediately after me. Let's start. She's in her early 20s.
She's in her early 20s. He's in his late 30s. He's in his late 30s She just turned six. She just turned six. Act your age. Actor age.
I'm not as young as I used to be. I'm not as young as I used to be. I'm not over the hill yet. I'm not over a hill yet. He's not spring chicken. It's not spring chicken.
She's wise beyond her year. She's wise beyond here. I'm having senior moments. I'm having senior moments. He lived to a ripe old age. I live to a ripe old age.
Perfect. Now it's time to use some of these phrases, and see how many phrases you can remember. Let me ask you some questions. Listen carefully understand the question and answer the phrase that you want. This expression is used to say that something will certainly happen or that someone will easily do something. What is this phrase?
Something that will certainly happen or that someone will easily do something that's, it's a piece of cake. It's a cinch. It's a breeze. Yeah, we use these phrases to say that something will certainly happen or someone will easily do this. If something is difficult to deal with and needs careful attention or skill, so what would you say what is this phrase something that is difficult to deal with and needs careful attention or skill, we say it's a bit tricky or it's very demanding something that is tricky. It needs careful attention or a skill.
Did you answer it correctly? Good job.