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English Idiomatic Expressions

English Idiomatic Expressions

Improve your spoken English with 100 idioms!

English idiomatic expressions e-book

 

 

Understand the meaning of every expression, know how to apply each idiom with real-life examples. Whether it’s for traveling or meeting new people, idioms are essential in order to achieve TOTAL fluency!




Description:

I’m sure you agree with me when I say that the English we learn at school is waaaay different from the one that we speak with friends or acquaintances…

The truth is:

Even though our teachers at school always try their best at teaching us how to speak properly; as soon as we really need to, we face totally different situations that the ones we practice at school. Whether it’s traveling, meeting new people or trying to help someone out we sometimes need to use phrases and expressions that can only be found in spoken English.

Expressions like ‘Be my guest’ or ‘I told you so’ are present in everyday English and we can’t just replace them for anything else when it comes to communicate with a native speaker or any other English speaker.

That’s why we’ve compiled the 100 Most-used English idioms we’re sure you need to know in order to speak your mind whenever you need to.

Table of Contents:

This e-book is organized into 5 main categories:

  1. AT SCHOOL:You will use this type of expressions whether you are actually at school/college or while having a conversation about your studies or someone else’s student activities.
  2. AT WORK: As with the ‘at school’ category, you will use ‘at work’ expressions whenever you are talking about your job or someone else’s job activities.
  3. LOVE: From ‘puppy love’ to ‘love rat!’, you’ll learn a bunch of expressions needed to speak your mind whenever you are talking about love relationships.
  4. MUSIC: Whether talking about music or using music as a way to express your feelings, phrases like ‘ring a bell’ will help you smoothly go on with the conversation.
  5. SPORTS: You can use sports expressions whenever you are in a sports environment or using sports as an example to describe certain situations. Phrases like ‘jump off the deep end’ will help you tell exactly what you are thinking at the right moment.

Because we know that memorizing these expressions wouldn’t be productive at all, we’ve added real-life examples, so you better understand the application of each expression.

Technical details:

  • English Idiomatic Expressions consist of 19 pages
  • 100 idioms divided into 5 categories
  • Each expression is accompanied by its meaning and one real-life example
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