English Idioms of the Week
Be on Cloud Nine with these English Idioms for Feelings and Moods
Think about your daily routine, conversations, and interactions. How often do you answer the questions, “How are you?” or “How are you doing?” Have you ever been asked, “Are you okay?” “Is something wrong?” Being able to express our feelings and moods in English will help us satisfy what we need, and communicate more effectively…
Read More“Talk the talk and walk the walk” Idiom exercise ANSWERS
“Talk the talk and walk the walk” Idiom exercise ANSWERS See my Instagram for the answers to the conversation idioms exercise posted on Wednesday! Be sure to follow for more exercises, and even more exciting challenges coming soon! <3
Read More“Talk the Talk & Walk the Walk” with these Conversation English Idioms (+ exercise)
So, do you think you can talk the talk and walk the walk? Well, after learning these useful idioms related to conversation, language, and speaking, you definitely will be able to! Communication is so important, we rely on it day in..and day out (24/7…all the time!). Don’t bite your tongue, be sure to ask…
Read MoreEarth Day English Idioms
Learning is a ray of sunshine (something that brings happiness) to me! The opportunity to teach others is like heaven on earth (a very enjoyable situation, thing, place) I am not going to beat around the bush (to avoid saying something by talking about other things), I will come out and directly say that this week, the…
Read MoreEnglish Idioms are Music to my Ears
This week’s English idioms are music to my ears, because the theme is something that I really love: music. I don’t want to toot my own horn, but they are even better than the English idioms last week! I know I am singing a different tune, because the previous weeks have been really good,…
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