Category: Slang & Idiomatic Expressions
English Idioms Course #1 – a fish out of water = feel uncomfortable, like you don’t belong in a particular situation I don’t have any experience working with …
#1 – as far as I know Use this expression to say that you believe a fact is true… although there is a possibility that you could be mistaken. …
English Idioms Course 1. “My son’s a real night owl. He never goes to bed before 3 AM.” A night owl is someone who likes to stay up late at night. 2. “We were never …
This is a free sample from the Slang & Informal English Audio E-BookClick here to get the e-book! Words in green = not offensive Words in orange = somewhat …
Idioms have to be the best thing about learning a language, even though they can get you in a muddle, I love finding out where strange expressions come from …
A lot of English students like to learn English with music. But do you know these eight musical idioms? The Kaplan music idioms graphic will teach you some expressions …
300+ Idioms Course Do you know what it means to drop someone a line, get your wires crossed, or beat around the bush? These are all examples of …
English Idioms Course #1 – go into overdrive = start working very hard (more intensely than normal). “Every year around Christmas, my department goes into overdrive – there’s so …
Are you tired of boring study material? Here’s a fun and easy way to learn English idioms: check out the Kaplan school idioms graphic below! Kaplan International A fun …
300+ Idioms Course #1 – at your wits’ end = when you are at the limit of your mental resources, desperate and without additional options “I’ve been trying …
English Idioms Course #1 – a bookworm = a person who loves reading and reads a lot My daughter’s a real bookworm – she reads at least 10 books …
Don’t be behind the times – learn to speak modern English! The Kaplan time idioms illustration will teach you eight common idioms about the concept of time. Check it out – …
English Idioms Course #1 – “What a small world!” = it’s an incredible coincidence For example: if you meet someone new and you discover that you both went to …
Do you know what it means to “chase rainbows” or be “snowed under”? If not, you can learn these idiomatic expressions and more in the Kaplan weather idioms illustration: …
Need a more colorful way to tell someone to be quiet? Use these expressions from the Kaplan idioms illustration! Kaplan International Colleges A fun & easy way to learn …
Business English Course No matter how much you like your job, there are always a few things to complain about. In today’s lesson we’ll use five sample sentences to …
English Idioms Course Binomials are expressions with two words joined by a conjunction: rock and roll more or less step by step The order of the words in …
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English Idioms Course armchair critic “It’s easy to be an armchair critic, but no one ever takes action to help solve the problem.” An armchair critic is a …