The apple doesn't fall far from the tree

Intermediate English speaking lesson, 3 minutes

The phrase "The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree" is a proverb that suggests that a child's behavior or personality is often similar to that of their parents. This means that children may inherit certain traits or tendencies from their parents, whether these are positive or negative. For example, a child may have the same sense of humor or work ethic as their parent. Using this phrase can be a way to acknowledge the influence of family dynamics and to explore the complexities of a person's development. Learn how to use this English phrase in a casual conversation with FLOW.

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