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Welcome to twominenglish.com. Teaching you English through two-minute lessons.
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In this lesson you will learn to use the idiom '''a little bird told me'' when you speak in English.
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The idiom 'a little bird told me' can be used when you don't want to tell somebody who gave you the information.
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Suppose your friend's brother told you that her favorite color is blue.
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You gave her a blue colored dress for her birthday and she asked if somebody told you about her favorite color.
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You don't want to reveal that it was her brother who told you so, of course. Even if she might know that it was him.
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So you can just tell her that a 'little bird told you'.
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That's right. This idiom can be also used in a playful manner when you think that the person who asked you knows who gave you the information.
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A little bird told me that you have a new crush on somebody.
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That's a nice example!
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So, are you gonna tell me about him?
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Are you serious? Who told you so?
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A little bird told me!
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Hi Mona, how are you?
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I'm fine and you?
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I'm fine too. Here. This is for you. Happy birthday, Mona!
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Oh, thank you! But I never told anybody it's my birthday today! How did you know?
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A little bird told me.
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Have you seen Gordon? I haven't heard from him for days.
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A little bird told be that he got a job at Amazon.
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That's great! I really had no idea. I'll give him a ring.
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Do you have his number?
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Yes I do, he gave it to me some time ago.
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Wow, Matt! The design you made is really impressive.
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Thank you, Mona.
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Did you get help from anybody? How did you know about that innovative use of tin sheets?
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Yes, I got a little help. A little bird told me how to do it.
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A little bird told me that you have a new crush on somebody.
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So you can just tell her that a 'little bird told you'.
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A little bird told me!
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A little bird told me how to do it.
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A little bird told be that he got a job at Amazon.