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6 English Idioms You Must Know!

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6 English Idioms You Must Know!



Ready to boost your English fluency? Join us as we explore 6 must-know English idioms!

In this shorts video, we’ll delve into the fascinating world of idiomatic expressions and explore their meanings and usage in everyday conversation. You’ll learn how to use these idioms like a native speaker! Perfect for learners of all levels, this video provides clear explanations and examples to help you understand and incorporate these expressions into your own speech.

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1- Kick the bucket
2- To be on thin ice
3- Drop the ball
4- Play it by ear
5- Turn a blind eye
6- Burn a midnight oil

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26 thoughts on “6 English Idioms You Must Know!”

  1. Excellent video. well I love all of them. They are very in the real life situations and movies 😅. Thanks.

  2. 🐻‍❄️pooh🥛hmm🍫yummy 📚 mmm🚀 esplosa❤ i love words zap 🎂 yumyum 1. wilt / turn off 2. Danger / hazards 3. Make a fault/ take a blame 4. Jeoparadise / play fair / play square 5. Neglect / abandon 6. Overtime / overload / long live 🍎 contributed by🖊 ame🌹2023/32/42✌️

  3. Kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk. You are also one who I did not remember to put in my list as the exceptional English. I liked "kick the bucket" and I am not interested to kick the bucket because I want to learn your good English.

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