English Idiom: "Can't Get Your Head Around Something" #shorts
Learn the English idiom "Can't get your head around something" and how to use it in a sentence. This idiom is commonly used to express difficulty understanding something. This video is perfect for ESL learners at the B2 level and below.
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Hi, folks, Charlie here. I just cannot get my head around these tax forms. Today, we're going to look at this idiomatic expression: "Can't get your head around something."
If you say you cannot get your head around something, it means that you cannot fully understand it.
For example, I just said, "I cannot get my head around these tax forms." It means I don't understand them. It means I don't know how to complete them.
AI is a very popular topic right now, but I just can't get my head around how it works.
So, I don't understand how AI works. I gave my dad a brand-new smartphone, but he can't get his head around how to use it.
So there you go. I hope that helps. Thanks for watching. See you next time.
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