common English idioms to improve your English, usedul idioms

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025
  • There are many idioms in English, and English speakers use idiomatic phrases and expressions daily in their conversations and communications. Idioms are words that do not mean literally when they are put together; therefore, learners or people who have not heard them before can be easily stressed and confused. We also give you good examples of famous and popular movies, TV shows and TV series, like family guy, American dad, How I met your mother. game of thrones, big bang theory, the Simpsons, Breaking Bad, etc, so you can understand these phrases and idioms more easily. In today's lesson, we watch and learn about the term, chicken, chicken-hearted, or chicken out, all meaning you are afraid or scared of doing something, Break a leg , used to wish someone goodluck, hit the sack or hit the hay, meaning to go to bed for sleeping, to be under the weather, meaning to be ill or sick, and cost an arm and a leg, meaning it is expensive, and let the cat out of the bag, meaning to tell a secret

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