British English Idioms You Can Use Everyday # EnglishLesson 💜 Ep 734
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- Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
- 🎓 Do crocodiles "really" cry? It's not what you think. Our latest English language lesson adeptenglish.com/lessons/ is a treasure trove of British animal idioms that intriguingly mirror those used by the French. A nice relaxed listen & learn adeptenglish.com/company/lear... way to enrich your English vocabulary and conversation prowess.
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💬 Learn idiomatic expressions and improve your fluency
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🎧 Improve your British English comprehension with engaging examples
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"Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear, not absence of fear." Mark Twain
Start listening adeptenglish.com/english/list... and you'll discover that languages often mirror each other, making it easier to remember these colourful idiomatic expressions and phrases adeptenglish.com/english/phra... that appear in everyday conversations.
Plus, it's a fun way to enrich your next conversation much more interesting, a great way to level up your spoken adeptenglish.com/english/spea... English.
"To avoid criticism, say nothing, do nothing, be nothing." Aristotle
So if someone asks you if your being an ostrich? You'll stand a fighting chance of understanding what on earth they mean! Learn adeptenglish.com/company/lear... much more on our website. Join the fun lesson! 🌐 #EnglishIdioms adeptenglish.com/english/idioms/ #LearnWithUs
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Thanks a lot Hilary. Let me give you an expression. You missed the goats. When we want to say about someone who is carzy, we say, you missed the goats.
It sounds funny, even through I'm not really sure why goats are involved :)
The shepherd fell asleep near a cave while grazing his goats. When he woke up, he could not see his goats and started to think what to do. The villagers who came to help him saw that his goats were near the cave. So they thought that the shepherd had lost his goats and lost his mind, and the idiom "missed the goats" started to be used for people who lost their mind and behaved like crazy.
@@mehmetsisman3067 Isn't it wonderful how we can compress so much information into so few words "You missed the goats." super efficient if you're "in the know!"
dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/be-in-the-know
Good job
Thanks