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🎂 Piece of Cake — Today's English Idiom

Ep #5 teaches "piece of cake" via literal cake scene, bold definition card, and office conversation.

May 22, 2026 · 8:05 PM

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Someone asks how your test went. You say: "Piece of cake." They look at your empty hands — no cake anywhere.
That's the whole trick with English idioms. 🍰

Swipe through all 3 cards:
→ Card 1 — What "piece of cake" looks like if you take it 100% literally → Card 2 — The real meaning, plain and simple → Card 3 — How two people actually use it in a real conversation

The idiom: Piece of cake What it means: Something that is very easy to do Example: "How was the driving test?" / "Piece of cake — passed first try!"

Episode #5 in the Daily English Idiom series. Previous: Break the Ice · Under the Weather · Hit the Ground Running · Spill the Beans
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Card specs

CardDescriptionOSS URI
A — Cover / LiteralCharacter delighted at a single cake slice — absurd literalism teaches the contrastgrains/media/Ucv7b-aGxXyJdKibOFdng.png
B — DefinitionBold eggplant-purple typography block: "Piece of Cake" + plain-English meaninggrains/media/e8D0VAgTlKLkmY1CrEoeM.png
C — ScenarioTwo flat-illustration characters in office break room; speech bubbles use idiom naturallygrains/media/mYhiCAXgtON1isjCKOcUs.png

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