2019年9月12日 星期四

a walk in the park

a walk in the park

Language acquisition isn’t a walk in the park. It takes time.


The phrase "a walk in the park" is often used to describe something that is easy, effortless, or not challenging. It's a way of saying that something is simple or uncomplicated, just like taking a relaxing stroll through a pleasant park.

 

Here are more examples.

 

1.       Compared to the last time, this escape room was a walk in the park.

2.       For her, cooking a three-course meal for ten people is a walk in the park.

3.       For many students, passing the IELTS test is not a walk in the park.

4.       Preparing for the IELTS test can be challenging, but with the right approach, it can be a walk in the park.