Mar 4, 2020
If you want to speak fluent English, it's important
to learn phrases and
expressions - NOT just individual
words.
This is especially important when
studying idioms.
Why?
Because it's often NOT possible to understand the meaning of the
idiom by looking at the individual words... instead, you
must learn the meaning of the entire idiomatic expression.
In today's lesson, I’ll explain 10 idioms for
describing strong emotions. I guarantee you'll learn
something new!
We have so many interesting and colorful idioms in English, but
traditional English books often don't focus on idioms.
This means you can be very good at "textbook English," but then
you’ll have difficulty understanding TV shows, movies, and informal
conversations – because these are all full of idiomatic
expressions.
If you're looking for a simple and fun way to learn the most common
idiomatic expressions, sign up for my 300 English Idioms
Course. You'll get 30 lessons that will help you
discover English idioms in context - AND practice using
them!