Click here to start speaking fluently: tinyurl.com/4svp2y32 Click here to get native pronunciation: englishanyone.com/frederick This visual guide to English idioms shows you how to understand more advanced English like a native. When you connect vocabulary with situations and context, rather than definitions or translations, you understand new words much more easily. This video shows you how. Watch for the right way to learn idioms, and discover their origins to make them easier to understand. :) Here are 10 common English idioms covered in this video: Hit the nail on the head Cost an arm and a leg Off the top of my head Bite off more than you can chew Kick the can down the road Caught between a rock and a hard place Burn the candle at both ends Cut corners Catch someone's eye Throw in the towel Speak With Us: Website: englishanyone.com Facebook: / englishanyone Twitter: / englishanyone Instagram: @englishanyone #EnglishFluencyGuide #LearnEnglishAsAFirstLanguage #EnglishFluencyTriggers
I like the way you teach and repeat things. Even the video took more than an hour but it is easy to understand, it's just like a way to practice listening (to comprehensive) in a specific scope (without stressing) Thank you
We have the same expression in my native language, but only "To coast an arm, and another "On the top of my tongue" and also "From the bottom of my hart". I enjoy so much to discovering this kind of things. I forgot that one "Burn the candle at both ends" :))
I think learning Japanese for the people who speak Mandarin as first language is easier maybe. In the modern Chinese language, there are many vocabulary from Japanese. Japan was the first country to become westernized in the east Asia 18s ,and at the same time there are some Chinese study in Japan when they back to china also bring the laws and language. People might not know about this thing, but is easy to confirm if you have been china and Japan.
I was able to understand everything he said 99 per cent and i am in A2 you can say that I'm about B1 and it also depends on speaking and grammar if you can understand him 99% but you can't speak very well than i can tell you that you are not even at A1
Click here to start speaking fluently: tinyurl.com/4svp2y32
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This visual guide to English idioms shows you how to understand more advanced English like a native. When you connect vocabulary with situations and context, rather than definitions or translations, you understand new words much more easily. This video shows you how. Watch for the right way to learn idioms, and discover their origins to make them easier to understand. :)
Here are 10 common English idioms covered in this video:
Hit the nail on the head
Cost an arm and a leg
Off the top of my head
Bite off more than you can chew
Kick the can down the road
Caught between a rock and a hard place
Burn the candle at both ends
Cut corners
Catch someone's eye
Throw in the towel
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I like the way you teach and repeat things. Even the video took more than an hour but it is easy to understand, it's just like a way to practice listening (to comprehensive) in a specific scope (without stressing) Thank you
Hello I'm from morrocoo and I wanna to thank you a lot for all your efforts in teatching us English as a native speakers 🙏
Thank you teacher.
I'm from Colombia. You are an awesome teacher and trainer. Thank you.
very good lesson again. i like this idiom - to kick the can down the road. thanks drew.
Sir I from India and your videos are helping me to improve my English. ❤
Thanks...🙏
Hey!
Marc from Toronto
I am Christin from Armenia❤❤❤Thanks a lot!!!🙏
Hi thanks for good teaching can you talk about a subject in any show
We have the same expression in my native language, but only "To coast an arm, and another "On the top of my tongue" and also "From the bottom of my hart". I enjoy so much to discovering this kind of things. I forgot that one "Burn the candle at both ends" :))
A'm Hassan from Uganda, good morning to you tr Drew
I think learning Japanese for the people who speak Mandarin as first language is easier maybe.
In the modern Chinese language,
there are many vocabulary from Japanese.
Japan was the first country to become westernized in the east Asia 18s ,and at the same time there are some Chinese study in Japan when they back to china also bring the laws and language. People might not know about this thing, but is easy to confirm if you have been china and Japan.
Hello from the East Coast of the U.S. An idiom for you ; keep one’s fingers crossed.
Hello I'm Abdullah from Pakistan🎉🎉❤
I.m from Usa
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bite off more than you can chew--量力而行
Good morning sir I am from India,I have been learning English since 2015 I understand English but I am not able to talk like native English speaker.
Yeah and the opposite of hitting the nail on the head would be, that's not yellow from the egg😂
If I am able to understand you 100%, what level of english am I?
C1 (advance level).
I think is b2
alien level or galaxy level..u can go to another planet and talk with them
I was able to understand everything he said 99 per cent and i am in A2 you can say that I'm about B1 and it also depends on speaking and grammar if you can understand him 99% but you can't speak very well than i can tell you that you are not even at A1