If you know THESE 15 IDIOMS - Your English is AMAZING!

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • Are you looking to improve your English skills? In this video, we’ll teach you 15 essential English idioms that every learner should know! These common phrases will help you sound like a native speaker and are perfect for everyday conversations, business English, or even English exams like IELTS and TOEIC. With clear explanations and easy examples, you'll not only understand these idioms but also learn how to use them naturally in real-life situations. Whether you're a beginner or advanced, these idioms are a must-have in your English toolkit. Perfect for anyone wanting to speak English fluently and boost their vocabulary. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more lessons on English idioms, slang, and language tips! Watch now and take your English to the next level!

Комментарии • 10

  • @SteelFanther-t9l
    @SteelFanther-t9l Час назад +1

    The best ESL channel on YT hands down ...
    Keep up the awesome work, guys! ...
    - Moscow, Russia

  • @tristanquezadadiaz4508
    @tristanquezadadiaz4508 День назад

    Awesome and very practical idioms! Thanks for sharing

  • @adityavishalsingh3952
    @adityavishalsingh3952 2 часа назад

    Nice one

  • @lidepla
    @lidepla День назад

    Hi! I am looking for an English idiom that would correspond to the Russian "Don't get into someone else's sleigh", meaning that everyone must do their own job and take their own place, not that of other people. Any ideas?

    • @tristanquezadadiaz4508
      @tristanquezadadiaz4508 День назад

      Mind your own business, mind your own beeswax, stick to your knitting, keep your nose out of it, butt out!

  • @Juniorsaxplayer
    @Juniorsaxplayer 9 часов назад

    Great stuff!

  • @boothbuilder
    @boothbuilder День назад

    thanks

  • @toudaoukoumai9898
    @toudaoukoumai9898 День назад

    Thanks. I know 13 of those idioms.

    • @enGrab
      @enGrab  День назад

      That’s impressive-what are the two you didn’t know? I'd love to delve into them and hear your thoughts!

    • @toudaoukoumai9898
      @toudaoukoumai9898 День назад

      @@enGrab "caught between a rock and a hard place " and "Barking up the wrong tree ".I think these idioms are very useful for fluency and understanding natives. Thanks.