Idioms can help you sound more like a native speaker.
What you will learn
Students will learn common idioms while hearing an American accent.
Students will understand the correct context of many idioms.
Students will improve listening, reading, and speaking skills.
Students will feel motivated and confident to use idioms in conversation
Description
Thank you for considering my class, Having Fun With American Idioms! My name is Carole Bersani, and I will be your teacher for this course designed by me, a TOEFL-certified English teacher! Together, we will be able to improve your understanding and use of the American language by learning and practicing idioms!
Throughout the six lectures, you will see amazing improvements in your use of the English language. I’m confident that you will love this course, and I invite you to ask me any questions before you decide to purchase. You may use my email address, cteachr1@gmail.com. Please put the name of my course in the subject area.
This course is appropriate for all levels of English Language Learners. According to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), there are six levels of proficiency:
- A1 Beginner
- A2 Elementary
- B1 Intermediate
- B2 Upper-Intermediate
- C1 Advanced
- C2 Proficient/Mastery
Taking this course on idioms is a smart thing to do because learning idioms can help you sound more like a native English speaker. The idioms are explained in context by a native English speaker. There are many opportunities to practice what you learn, and the course is fun!
Each lesson within the course includes:
- 2-3 video explanations
- 10+ examples for each theme
- Opportunities to quiz yourself on what you learn
- Bright images and colors to motivate you
Currently, there are seven themes being presented, but if there is student interest, I will be happy to create more themes!
- Weather
- Greetings
- Home and Family
- Emotions
- Food/Eating
- Travel and Culture
- Animals
This course focuses entirely on idioms. There are similar terms, which have very subtle differences. Here is a brief explanation of some of the similar terms:
- Phrase = a small group of words that expresses an idea
- Expression = an informal phrase related to an expressed action/feeling
- Saying = a phrase made from memorable words
- Proverb = a well-known, wise saying often from folklore/religion giving advice
- Colloquialism = an informal expression used in spoken conversation
- Idiom = a saying whose meaning should not be seen as literal
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