Fish out of water

Client : Self Project

Project Type : Editorial

Subject : Medical, Language, Forest, Adventure

"The phrase "fish out of water" is an idiom used to describe someone who feels uncomfortable or out of place in a particular situation or environment, often because it is unfamiliar or incompatible with their usual experiences or abilities. It conveys the sense of someone struggling or appearing awkward in a new or unfamiliar setting."

This story centers around a highly experienced English language teacher who embarks on a new career in a nursery setting. As she navigates this unfamiliar terrain, she grapples with doubt and confronts a range of challenges in her new role.

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