What’s an idiom?
First of all, you may be wondering…what’s an idiom? Well, an idiom is a phrase (group of words) where the exact meaning is not easily understood from the words used. We’ll show you what we mean with an example…“The trip to Paris is going to cost me an arm and a leg. I’ll have to save up for it!”
How to learn idioms…
Three things to remember when learning idioms:- Learn the meaning of the new idiom in English that you already understand – this helps you to get the full and actual meaning of the idiom, without an approximate translation.
- Learn how to use the idiom in a particular situation (look at an example) – if you don’t know how to use the idiom, it’s useless to you. It’s better not to use it if you can’t use it well.
- Start using the idiom in conversation with others as soon as possible- ‘use it or lose it!’ – if you don’t start using it immediately you’ll soon forget it, and all the time you spent learning it would have been wasted.
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