What’s the difference between an idiom and a saying?
Are idioms and sayings the same? Apparently not Within every language there are many interesting variations that appear as a way to give human interaction some color and make speaking less monotonous. Between these many variations are idioms and sayings. The problem
What are idioms and why are they important to achieve fluency?
Idioms are expressions that help us describe an exact situation in a different, more creative way. They share cultural and historical information and broaden people’s understanding of a language. Idioms build up some distinctive features which can differ from one
English useful expressions: “That’s not my cup of tea”
The tea cup is a symbol of English culture. Throughout British history, tea has been the protagonist of some of its most important chapters. Logically tea has to be part of the more "British" expression. So, in case you've heard about
The origin of the “Elephant in the Room” and how to use it
Sometimes, when English speakers want to talk about something nobody really wants to talk about, like a problem or awkward situation, they refer to ‘The elephant in the room’. Chances are that if you’ve been learning English for a while you’ve