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Watching clips from movies and TV shows is a fun and effective way to learn English idioms

What you will learn

Learn common English idioms

Watch idiom usage in movie conversations

Study correct pronunciation of English expressions

Improve your overall English level

Description

Learning English idioms is essential if you want to speak and understand English at a native level.

In this free course you will:


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  • Learn common English idioms
  • Watch idiom usage in movie conversations
  • Study correct pronunciation of English expressions
  • Improve your overall English level

The course includes the following English idioms:

  1. Piece of cake” = something easy to do.
  2. Cat got your tongue?” = Have you nothing to say?
  3. Be on the same page” = understand a situation in the same way; agree on something.
  4. Raining cats and dogs” = raining very heavily.
  5. Sick as a dog” = very sick.
  6. Left out in the cold” = ignored, forgotten, or excluded.
  7. Have a sweet tooth” = like to eat sweet food.
  8. Bend over backwards” = try very hard to do something.
  9. Blow your top” = become very angry.
  10. Break a leg!” = Good luck!
  11. Cry me a river” = you can cry or complain a lot but you will not get my sympathy.
  12. There are plenty of fish in the sea” = there are many other choices.
  13. Under the weather” = feel ill.
  14. Know the ropes” = know how to do a job or task properly.
  15. Have bigger fish to fry” = have something more important or more interesting to do.
  16. When pigs fly” = never, impossible.
  17. Flash in the pan” = someone or something that promises great success but fails.
  18. Cut corners” = to do something in a cheap and easy way, or act illegally.
  19. Afraid of your own shadow” = easily frightened.
  20. Lose track of time” = to be unaware of what time it is.
  21. Blessing in disguise” = a misfortune unexpectedly turning into a good thing.
  22. Let the cat out of the bag” = reveal a secret.
  23. Cry over spilled milk” = be upset over something that can’t be fixed.
  24. Blow the whistle on someone” = to report someone for doing something wrong.
  25. Bite your tongue” = don’t say what you want to say; keep your mouth shut.
  26. Give someone a taste of their own medicine” = use the same methods against your opponents.
  27. Hit the nail on the head” = do or say exactly the right thing.
  28. The last straw” = the last of a series of irritations, incidents, remarks, etc.
  29. Bite the bullet” = do or accept something difficult or unpleasant.
  30. Drop in the bucket” = very small or unimportant amount.
  31. Drunk as a skunk” = very drunk.
  32. Jump ship” = leave a job or activity.
  33. Add insult to injury” = hurt the feelings of a person who is already upset.
  34. Fresh off the boat” = newly arrived from a foreign place.
  35. Do a runner” = leave a place quickly.
  36. Bull in a china shop” = clumsy person.
  37. Give someone the cold shoulder” = be unfriendly to someone.
  38. An arm and a leg” = extremely expensive.
  39. Head over heels (in love)” = to be very much in love with someone.
  40. By the skin of your teeth” = just barely.
  41. My lips are sealed” = I will not tell anyone.
  42. Rule of thumb” = method that is not exact but is based on experience
  43. Fight fire with fire” = use the same methods against your opponent as they are using against you.
  44. Steal your thunder” = prevent someone from having success or getting attention by doing something first.
  45. Let you off the hook” = allow somebody to escape from a difficult situation or punishment.
  46. Play it by ear” = to act according to the circumstances; improvise.
  47. Change of pace” = change from one type of activity to another.
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Piece of cake

Piece of cake

Cat got your tongue?

Cat got your tongue?

On the same page

On the same page

Raining cats and dogs

Raining cats and dogs

Sick as a dog

Sick as a dog

Left out in the cold

Left out in the cold

Have a sweet tooth

Have a sweet tooth

Bend over backwards

Bend over backwards

Blow your top

Blow your top

Break a leg

Break a leg

Cry me a river

Cry me a river

There are plenty of fish in the sea

There are plenty of fish in the sea

Under the weather

Under the weather

Know the ropes

Know the ropes

Have bigger fish to fry

Have bigger fish to fry

When pigs fly

When pigs fly

Flash in the pan

Flash in the pan

Cut corners

Cut corners

Afraid of your own shadow

Afraid of your own shadow

Lose track of time

Lose track of time

Blessing in disguise

Blessing in disguise

Let the cat out of the bag

Let the cat out of the bag

Cry over spilled milk

Cry over spilled milk

Blow the whistle

Blow the whistle

Bite your tongue

Bite your tongue

Taste of your own medicine

Taste of your own medicine

Hit the nail on the head

Hit the nail on the head

The last straw

The last straw

Bite the bullet

Bite the bullet

Drop in the bucket

Drop in the bucket

Drunk as a skunk

Drunk as a skunk

Jump ship

Jump ship

Add insult to injury

Add insult to injury

Fresh off the boat

Fresh off the boat

Do a runner

Do a runner

Bull in a china shop

Bull in a china shop

Give someone the cold shoulder

Give someone the cold shoulder

An arm an a leg

An arm an a leg

Head over heels (in love)

Head over heels (in love)

By the skin of your teeth

By the skin of your teeth

My lips are sealed

My lips are sealed

Rule of thumb

Rule of thumb

Fight fire with fire

Fight fire with fire

Steal your thunder

Steal your thunder

Let you off the hook

Let you off the hook

Play it by ear

Play it by ear

Change of pace

Change of pace