Today we have a list of the 10 most beautiful English idioms by BusyTeacher.org Do you know what each one means? Which one is your favourite? Send us a message and let us know. Leer más →
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English Idiom – Feeling under the weather
A new idiom for today – Feeling under the weather What it means: To feel mildly ill or sick In a sentence: I’m feeling under the weather today, so I’m not going to the party. Leer más →
English idiom – Add insult to injury
A new idiom for today – “Add insult to injury” What it means: To make a bad or unfortunate situation even worse. In a sentence: My human parents took me to the vet, and then to add insult to injury the cat eats from my dish! Leer más →
English Idioms – Hit the Books
A new idiom for today – “Hit the books” What it means: To study diligently In a sentence: “I can’t go out this weekend; I have to hit the books for my English exam.” Leer más →
English idioms – I could eat a horse
A new idiom for today (I’m so hungry) I could eat a horse = you are extremely hungry Leer más →
English Slang, Idioms and Common Expressions
Here are the next in the series of typical English expressions. To help you improve your English-speaking skills you should learn some real English Idioms and Slang expressions. Learning and using phrases like these help you to become an “insider” and sound more like a native speaker. Leer más →
English Slang, Idioms and Common Expressions
English Slang, Idioms and Common Expressions To help you improve your English-speaking skills you should learn some real English Idioms and Slang expressions. Learning and using phrases like these help you to become an “insider” and sound more like a native speaker. Here are the first 12 in a series of typical English expressions. Leer más →