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1.to get off on the wrong foot 2.put my back up 3.pull your finger out 4.have your work cut out 5.on the spurs of the moment 6.play (it) by ear 7.pull out all the stops 8.talk through your hat 9.go from strength to strength 10.get your goat
Thank you Mr Keith. I sticked to your advice and thankfully I've got 7 in IELTS speaking. The most vital piece of advice you gave is to be yourself,and just go with the flow, only then would you find yourself speaking naturally without thinking much .
Every time I watch your videos, I realize how much language learning is an endless process. It’s a treasure trove for those who love learning. Thank you, Keith, for your beautiful work! ❤
My fav is to go from strength to strength because it is easy to remember and positive. I hope my children go from strength to strength in their reading comprehension skills, as well as social skills.
My examples for the 10 Easy Idioms : #1. To get off on the wrong foot : Due to my origins and my lack of knowledge of the Western culture, i usually great my colleagues at work every single day. I was not know that act would got me off on the wrong foot with them. I apologized for my behaviour and they just understood me. #2. To put someone's back up : The judges really put people's back up when they announced Tyson Fury as the winner of the Battle of the Baddest last night instead of Francis Ngannou who knock him out and widely dominated during the fight. #3. To pull your finger out : John is lazying so that he might present the resume of his survey. He just need to pull his finger out otherwise he will start to put the boss's back up. #4. To have your work cut out : I attended to the final exam after the first topic has been launched 30 minutes ago. The supervisor gave me just 15 minutes to recover the loosing time so i had my work cut out to get this first part done in such a time. #5. On the spur of the moment : I was in my hurry to get into a taxi when on the spur of the moment, my beloved ex girlfriend grabbed me in my back loudly shouting my name. #6. To play by ear : Mike have not prepared his speech for this sketch. The director is worrying but we know that Mike used to play by ear and always perform well. #7. To pull out all the stops : My mom is sick for several years. Doctors are pulling out all the stops to treat and heal her. Maybe she'll get out of the hospital this month #8. To talk through your hat : Hey Keith, do you want to know who is usually talking through his hat ? Just try to meet a drunkard. #9. To go from strength to strength : As the doctors are pulling out all the stops to treat and heal my mom, i guess she will go from strength to strength as soon as possible if God wills. #10. To get your goat : None of us did his homework and that indiscipline really got our teacher's goat. I've tried my best. Thousand thanks to Mr Keith !
i think i need to pull my fingers out as really need to pull out all the stops in my ielts examination. thanks to your astounding teaching techneniques i am going from strength to strength. however, i need to stop talking through my hat and began to sound a fluent speaker. Moreover, i need to take care from getting off on the wrong foot in my examination day. as my work is cut out for me i need to pull my fingers out, i hope this will save me from playing it by ear. it really gets my goat when i am speaking on the spur of the moment and my speech tends to be as if i am talking through my hat. it really puts my back up. but now am planing to pull my fingers out. thank you.
One of my favorite idioms in your video is go from strength to strength. Here is my example for it. At first, when I started learning English, I found it exceedingly challenging for me. After some time, thanks to watching Keith's videos everyday, my level has gone strength to strength.
bini from Eritrea when people talk through thier hat, they really put my back up. But Mr. keith u really a cut out english teacher and i thing u r helping me to go from strength to strength, even though i have to pull my fingers out as i am late.
We've heard of wonder land,but we don't know about wonder WORDS I TOTALLY LOVE IT. BUT dose it work with non native speaking of language. Yes It's really fun &make our speaking of language from strength to strength. And I think my workcut out need to pull out my finger. THANK YOU SO MUCH MRS KEITH. 😊
Thank you for d idioms keith.i like all d idioms may b I need to pull out all d stops to say which would b my favorite one.i hope n wish my learning language will go strength to strength in a shortest period of time.
I’m one of your subbies on RUclips and I always get a kick out of your videos! Please keep doing your best to make great videos on RUclips! Thank you, Kieth, for always posting fantastic videos for us :)
Hey Keith! I wanna thank you for this amazing video on idioms as I was looking for them from so long. Now I 've to pull out all the stops to learn and use these idioms.
Hello Keith, thank you so much for this video where you explain so well how to use these 10 idioms. With your online teaching, I feel I'll be able to go from strength to strength.
Learning idioms is such a fun and effective way to enrich our English language skills. This video is a great resource, and I appreciate the selection of easy-to-use idioms. Can't wait to incorporate these into my conversations! Thanks for the insightful content. 🗣📘👍
Thank you very much for explaining the meaning of these colorful and useful idioms. It's so great to see students taking part, and they all succeeded not to put a foot wrong :)
When I was in a bus, there was people who put my back up by talking on the phone. We all have our work cut out till the ielts exam so that leads us to pull our finger out We all need to pull out the stops mainly in the exam and hopefully we've been going from strength to strength
Listening to other accents was a clever idea. I loved it. By the way I haven't heard those idioms before, apart from on the spur of the moment. Thank you❤
Actually, I got off on a wrong foot with my teacher. Yesterday, I did not help her in filling survey for her research not knowing that she will be my teacher in the next semester and today, I cam in the classroom for taking our first lecture.
I'm from Bangladesh & from this today's video i have learnt 10 different types of idioms & my utmost favourite idiom is #to pull out all the stops Which means to try the best you can! For example : If i want to be succeed on this crucial project, I will have to pull out all the stops! Thank you so much for this amazing video! ❤
Thank you for your hilarious and useful RUclips lessons. Learning from you is a lot of fun and I really appreciate your teaching style. Keep up your good work!
Play by ear is an easy one, musicians and instrumentalists usually play their pieces referring to a written score in order to present the music precisely. But one decides to play it by ear means he or she is not gonna play it as what is written in the score.
Revision📝 1. To get off on the wrong foot ❌🦶 2. To put someone's back up 😡😤 3. To pull your finger out ☝️⏩ 4. To have your work cut out ✂️✅ 5. On the spur of the moment 💨 6. To play it by ear 👂🤔 7. To pull out all the stops 🎹💯 8. To talk through your hat 🤠😑 9. To go from strength to strength👌 10. To get your goat 🐐😠
Dear teacher Keith, I really want to attend your speaking course, but I have some few questions and had sent you an e-mail. Looking forward to your early reply😊
Hey keith i am from Bangladesh, i am watching your videos each and everyday and it is helping me a lot to get to the next level of english. nevertheless, when i am going to open your outstanding video my wife take it to get my goat 😐. Now this videos i am going to share with my friend Ezaz and it has been going to go from strength to strength
1. get off on the wrong foot. 2. put someone back up. 3. pull my finger out. 4. have your work cut out. 5. on the spur of the moment. 6. play it by ear. 7. pull out all the stops. 8. talk through his hat. 9. go from strength to strength. 10. get my goat.
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1.to get off on the wrong foot
2.put my back up
3.pull your finger out
4.have your work cut out
5.on the spurs of the moment
6.play (it) by ear
7.pull out all the stops
8.talk through your hat
9.go from strength to strength
10.get your goat
Thank you Mr Keith. I sticked to your advice and thankfully I've got 7 in IELTS speaking. The most vital piece of advice you gave is to be yourself,and just go with the flow, only then would you find yourself speaking naturally without thinking much .
Every time I watch your videos, I realize how much language learning is an endless process. It’s a treasure trove for those who love learning. Thank you, Keith, for your beautiful work! ❤
My fav is to go from strength to strength because it is easy to remember and positive. I hope my children go from strength to strength in their reading comprehension skills, as well as social skills.
Fantastic, I also hope they do 😉
heeyyy, I just got my result in which I got a band 8 in speaking, can't contain my excitement. Watching your videos was a helping hand! Thanks indeed.
Good wishes from Uzbekistan 🇺🇿🇵🇸
My examples for the 10 Easy Idioms :
#1. To get off on the wrong foot : Due to my origins and my lack of knowledge of the Western culture, i usually great my colleagues at work every single day. I was not know that act would got me off on the wrong foot with them. I apologized for my behaviour and they just understood me.
#2. To put someone's back up : The judges really put people's back up when they announced Tyson Fury as the winner of the Battle of the Baddest last night instead of Francis Ngannou who knock him out and widely dominated during the fight.
#3. To pull your finger out : John is lazying so that he might present the resume of his survey. He just need to pull his finger out otherwise he will start to put the boss's back up.
#4. To have your work cut out : I attended to the final exam after the first topic has been launched 30 minutes ago. The supervisor gave me just 15 minutes to recover the loosing time so i had my work cut out to get this first part done in such a time.
#5. On the spur of the moment : I was in my hurry to get into a taxi when on the spur of the moment, my beloved ex girlfriend grabbed me in my back loudly shouting my name.
#6. To play by ear : Mike have not prepared his speech for this sketch. The director is worrying but we know that Mike used to play by ear and always perform well.
#7. To pull out all the stops : My mom is sick for several years. Doctors are pulling out all the stops to treat and heal her. Maybe she'll get out of the hospital this month
#8. To talk through your hat : Hey Keith, do you want to know who is usually talking through his hat ? Just try to meet a drunkard.
#9. To go from strength to strength : As the doctors are pulling out all the stops to treat and heal my mom, i guess she will go from strength to strength as soon as possible if God wills.
#10. To get your goat : None of us did his homework and that indiscipline really got our teacher's goat.
I've tried my best.
Thousand thanks to Mr Keith !
hi there I’m from in uzbekistan and he is the best teacher KEITH 👍🏻
i think i need to pull my fingers out as really need to pull out all the stops in my ielts examination. thanks to your astounding teaching techneniques i am going from strength to strength. however, i need to stop talking through my hat and began to sound a fluent speaker. Moreover, i need to take care from getting off on the wrong foot in my examination day. as my work is cut out for me i need to pull my fingers out, i hope this will save me from playing it by ear. it really gets my goat when i am speaking on the spur of the moment and my speech tends to be as if i am talking through my hat. it really puts my back up. but now am planing to pull my fingers out. thank you.
Since I started watching your riveting videos, my English has gone from strength to strength!
One of my favorite idioms in your video is go from strength to strength. Here is my example for it. At first, when I started learning English, I found it exceedingly challenging for me. After some time, thanks to watching Keith's videos everyday, my level has gone strength to strength.
I like the idiom #7 to pull out all the stops, I try to improve my english with Keith´s class and I to pull out all the stops
bini from Eritrea
when people talk through thier hat, they really put my back up. But Mr. keith u really a cut out english teacher and i thing u r helping me to go from strength to strength, even though i have to pull my fingers out as i am late.
Hello sir! I'm happy to share that I obtained an overall band score of 7.5 in IELTS exam. Thank you so much for your helpful videos ❤❤❤
Thank you so much Sir. I got a 8777. Carry on your good work. God bless. Love from India
It's the best thing since sliced bread. Thank you so much you are the best teacher in the world❤
Thanks!
thank you for teacher so help me learn english
i have been studying english for 6 months
Respect from Bangladesh, Keith. 🇧🇩
I wanna give a massive thanks to you lovely teacher as I got 7 on my speaking module by following your methods and videos ❤❤❤❤❤
The best teacher I have ever seen in my life ❤️
We've heard of wonder land,but we don't know about wonder WORDS I TOTALLY LOVE IT. BUT dose it work with non native speaking of language. Yes It's really fun &make our speaking of language from strength to strength. And I think my workcut out need to pull out my finger. THANK YOU SO MUCH MRS KEITH. 😊
Watching your videos, my English is going from strength to strength.
I managed to acquire the idioms book and it is certainly excellent!!
Thanks to my teachers I'm improving my English.
Thank you for d idioms keith.i like all d idioms may b I need to pull out all d stops to say which would b my favorite one.i hope n wish my learning language will go strength to strength in a shortest period of time.
Respect from Bangladesh 😊
I pull out all the stops for my speaking 😊
Thank you, Keith!
I’m one of your subbies on RUclips and I always get a kick out of your videos!
Please keep doing your best to make great videos on RUclips!
Thank you, Kieth, for always posting fantastic videos for us :)
I like the 9th one: To go from strength to strength ❤
Hey Keith! I wanna thank you for this amazing video on idioms as I was looking for them from so long. Now I 've to pull out all the stops to learn and use these idioms.
Your smile makes me smile🤗
Thank you for the useful Idioms👍
Thank you, sir.I am from Sri Lanka.
I'm really fond of your speaking.
Hi from Uzbekistan
I from Bangladesh, this video is very helpful. Thank you so much sir❤
I'm from Bangladesh 😍 love you from heart.you are look like my grandfather..
U r best teacher in world
I enjoy your class or video because of your excellent expression meanwhile I have been your fan as well.
Please continue to teach us(us who's information less than others due English language)
Hello Sir, thank you for your fantastic lessons . Godbless ❤❤❤❤❤
Hello Keith, thank you so much for this video where you explain so well how to use these 10 idioms. With your online teaching, I feel I'll be able to go from strength to strength.
Hey Keith I have my speaking exam tomorrow so I only want to ask you can I use to incidents in one que card?
Please reply its urgent.
You can say "pull the finger off" in german to, it means: Chop, chop (make it faster), but it is very rude.
I am looking forward to your 'idioms" courses!!!
Thanks Kristen - expecting to release in January 😁
@@EnglishSpeakingSuccess 🫡👌😄
Learning idioms is such a fun and effective way to enrich our English language skills. This video is a great resource, and I appreciate the selection of easy-to-use idioms. Can't wait to incorporate these into my conversations! Thanks for the insightful content. 🗣📘👍
My fovourite idiom which is over the moon
Best luck from Uzbekiston
Hello dear Teacher,
Do you know that we can get an online IELTS exam?
I have subscribed your gold course, very good quality.
Thank you very much for explaining the meaning of these colorful and useful idioms. It's so great to see students taking part, and they all succeeded not to put a foot wrong :)
From Uzbekistan 👍 your content is so useful 👍
I love this idiom very much "to pull your finger out"
Hello sir
I m from Pakistan,i like too much your videos. U r the best teacher. I like the way you teach, especially your postures
Thank you Keith
I always enjoy your videos and you students' examples helps for understanding idioms.
Thanks🥰😍
Thank you so much. Learn every time
Thank You, You are a very good teacher.
Idioms are Absolutely an interesting topic 🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️
The colombian soccer team has gone from strength to strength and it is very close to win the cup
What is the difference between put your back into in and pull out all the stops?
When I was in a bus, there was people who put my back up by talking on the phone.
We all have our work cut out till the ielts exam so that leads us to pull our finger out
We all need to pull out the stops mainly in the exam and hopefully we've been going from strength to strength
Listening to other accents was a clever idea. I loved it. By the way I haven't heard those idioms before, apart from on the spur of the moment. Thank you❤
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching.
Actually, I got off on a wrong foot with my teacher. Yesterday, I did not help her in filling survey for her research not knowing that she will be my teacher in the next semester and today, I cam in the classroom for taking our first lecture.
Hi. I find pulling out all the stops the best
All of them! I sometimes use them in my classroom while teaching my pupils to learn them with me naturally! Mr. Kieth thank you so much ☺️🙏!
I've got used to Keith perfect speaking and could hardly get the other people in the video because of their accents :)
To go from strength to strength ❤
what does fingers crossed mean please? Can we use it in speaking?
I'm from Bangladesh & from this today's video i have learnt 10 different types of idioms & my utmost favourite idiom is #to pull out all the stops
Which means to try the best you can!
For example : If i want to be succeed on this crucial project, I will have to pull out all the stops!
Thank you so much for this amazing video! ❤
Coolest lesson ever! Thank you very much!
I can't stop watching your videos
I will be strength from strength at my English by practicing
Thank you for your hilarious and useful RUclips lessons. Learning from you is a lot of fun and I really appreciate your teaching style. Keep up your good work!
Thank you keith. I learn a lot from you😊
We need more idioms mr keith plz
Thank you very much, Keith!!!
Thanks bunch of beloved amazing teacher. ❤💕
My favourite idiom is «To talk throughout your hat» 😂 Funny and interesting idiom. Thank you Keith 😊
Love From Bangladesh Keith ❤❤
Play by ear is an easy one, musicians and instrumentalists usually play their pieces referring to a written score in order to present the music precisely. But one decides to play it by ear means he or she is not gonna play it as what is written in the score.
I love it⭐️
Another outstanding video 🎉💖⭐️
I believe I will go from strength to strength as I am following your video
Thank you so much
Can you recommend some English novels for me?
You're a great teacher
Your lessons are really good so i have been going for strength to strength🎉❤
It makes me could imagine how to use the idioms better than before from many examples. Thanks for the clips!
Revision📝
1. To get off on the wrong foot ❌🦶
2. To put someone's back up 😡😤
3. To pull your finger out ☝️⏩
4. To have your work cut out ✂️✅
5. On the spur of the moment 💨
6. To play it by ear 👂🤔
7. To pull out all the stops 🎹💯
8. To talk through your hat 🤠😑
9. To go from strength to strength👌
10. To get your goat 🐐😠
8. To talk through smb's hat. 😊
@@wellness-cluboh thank you 🙏🏻 I fixed that ☺️
Thanks a lot my dear and,also for sharing all the videos
Thank you Sir 😇.. How are you
Honour and love from India 🇮🇳😇
Where is the link?
Thanks for sharing these information ❤
I get off on the wrong foot with my staff,but it will help to me understand to reality of them.😊
With Kieth, I have been getting 8 and 8.5. I am only struggling with reading
Dear teacher Keith, I really want to attend your speaking course, but I have some few questions and had sent you an e-mail. Looking forward to your early reply😊
Hey keith i am from Bangladesh, i am watching your videos each and everyday and it is helping me a lot to get to the next level of english. nevertheless, when i am going to open your outstanding video my wife take it to get my goat 😐. Now this videos i am going to share with my friend Ezaz and it has been going to go from strength to strength
1. get off on the wrong foot.
2. put someone back up.
3. pull my finger out.
4. have your work cut out.
5. on the spur of the moment.
6. play it by ear.
7. pull out all the stops.
8. talk through his hat.
9. go from strength to strength.
10. get my goat.
Thank you Keith❤
This is amazing! Thank you!
Thank you