A Piece of Cake (A popular English idiom) | Learn American English in 1 Minute a Day
A piece of cake is a common English idiom to describe something that's easy to do. Check out the video for even more details about it. A piece of cake meaning: Something that's easy to do. A piece of cake origin: From the 1870's. Cakes were often given as prizes during competitions and at fairs so that's why they're associated with something being easy to do. A piece of cake examples: That project? Don't even worry about it. It's a piece of cake. That homework is a piece of cake. It'll only take you 10 minutes. ---------------------- Check out this English slang expression: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBmzzg2myEk ---------------------- Want to find out more? Check out: https://eslspeaking.org/american-english-idioms/ The Big Book of American Idioms: https://amzn.to/3o6YxZi https://www.facebook.com/eslspeaking https://www.pinterest.ca/eslspeaking/