The Ultimate Guide to English Idioms

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This ultimate guide to English idioms will help learners understand commonly used phrases in English.

šŸ“– Level 1 - Beginner:

English idioms are common phrases in English that have a different meaning than the words used. For example, "it's raining cats and dogs" doesn't mean animals are falling from the sky. Idioms can be tricky for beginners.

šŸ“– Level 2 - Intermediate:

English idioms are phrases that have a figurative meaning different from the literal meaning of the individual words. For instance, the idiom "caught red-handed" means being caught in the act of doing something wrong. Learning idioms can help you sound more fluent in English.

šŸ“– Level 3 - Advanced:

English idioms are expressions that convey a meaning beyond the literal interpretation of the words. Understanding and using idioms can greatly enhance your English language skills, as they add depth and nuance to your communication. By studying idioms and their meanings, you can improve your comprehension of native speakers and become more proficient in English conversation. So, don't miss out on learning these fascinating aspects of the English language!

šŸ“š Vocabulary

Words from this article that appear in our vocabulary books.

Word Definition
Being creature, existence
Can used with see, smell or taste in the continuous tense
Commonly 1)often 2)generally/normally
Conversation a talk between two or more people
Convey communicate
Depth distance down
Enhance improve: intensify
Fascinating extremely attractive
Figurative adj. representing the visual world
Fluent able to speak a foregn language easily and well
Guide a person who shows the way; to direct; to manage
Idiom a group of words whose meanings is different from the meanings of the individual words
Improve become better (SYN get better; make progress)
Individual one person who is seen separately from others or a group
Intermediate in-between
Mean average, medium, mediocre
Means ways # methods
Native connected with the place where you were born and lived for the first years of your life
Tricky difficult,(of a task, problem, or situation) requiring care and skill because difficult or awkward.
Ultimate in the end
Wrong cousing problems or difficulties

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