Learn 10 Common Idioms in just 5 Minutes

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Learn 10 really common idioms which we use everyday in just 5 minutes.

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Interesting idioms, crystal clear pronunciation and explanation! Love it! Thank you, Emma! My favourite one is; to see eye to eye. 😊

dinamoez
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I love that your videos are clear and simple. No fuss, no glitter.🌼🌼🌼

MsJustObserver
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Oh Emma, I thump up your video before watching it. Because I know in advance I will like it. I offer you this idiom: al fresco outside • We ate al fresco under the olive
trees. • An al fresco performance of The
Tempest was the highlight of our visit.

hassanechetouane
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Hi Emma, I have a strong connection with food and my favourite idiom so far is "you can not make an omelette without breaking eggs". I hope to find more food idioms on you Chanel.

dianaromano
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" Back to the drawing board" : having a second thought to reconsider, re-evaluate available options again, one of my favorites as we use it quite a lot at work, back and forward:). Ex: All the interviewed candidates failed, back to the drawing board on this.

Thank you teacher Emma for the valuable lesson, have noted all of the idioms.

muhammadahmed
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Thanks Emma 🙂
My favourite one is "to kill two birds with one stone".

tamiaisha
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Thank you so much . God bless you always 😊😊

nadeemashrafkhan
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Thank you Emma :)
'it's not rocket science' is my favorite
In my native language, we have something similar we say (literally translating) "it's not atomic science'

sari
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I think "To kill two birds with one stone" is my favourite one, because I learn British idioms and learn English at the same time.Thanks so much teacher Emma!😊

tea
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Thank you teacher Emma!!💖My favourite expression is "You can say that again"😃

risaliz
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Hi lovely teacher! Watch your videos is enrich our vocabulary! I had no idea about many of these idioms even living in England, well I live in Yorkshire haha Love the end of the video lol

mrslizzen
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Dear Ma'am, Gratitude for it. I appreciate it

tariksadi
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After a hard day at work I do love call it a day by watching any of your videos plus a cup of a good coffee.
Yeah my dude if you have some doubts believe me learning English isn't a rocket science it's a piece of 🍰

ingridmarianarodriguez
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I think "That ship has sailed" is my favourite idiom. By the way, we have similar one, it sounds like "the train is off":)

eugenialitovchenko
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Really appreciated idioms my favourite one is "that ship has sailed". it's new one for me.

nokiatmg
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Videos like this one are my cup of tea, thanks so much Emma, really awesome!

albertobozzetto
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Thank you very much Emma! I really enjoyed your videos.

veraluciabragaglia
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Good morning Emma I am a bit confused about two idioms: get the wrong end of the stick and at crossing purposes.
I was asking about my family and you told me about mine.
When you said lunch on Sunday I thought you were talking about this Sunday and not the next.

Which sentence refers to which and why ?
Looking forward to, your reply
Cheers

davidefaggian
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amazing video you are the best Emma !!!

alexanderkings
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It seems like to me very useful before a exam day 😍

jimipatel