10 Essential Everyday English Idioms That You Need to Know

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In this English lesson, learn 10 essential idioms - idioms that native English speakers actually use. Yes, this video comes with subtitles too!

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ENGLISH IDIOMS IN THIS LESSON:

00:00 Introduction
01:12 Jump on the bandwagon
02:15 Under the weather
03:10 Bucket list
04:21 Second wind
05:04 No pain, no gain
06:17 Blessing in disguise
07:39 Get something off your chest
08:56 So far, so good
09:49 Get on someone's nerves
10:37 Lighten up
11:29 Butterflies in your stomach

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Hey! I hope you found this useful. If you did, could you do me a favor? Click the share button and send this to a friend (or share it on social media). I really appreciate anyone who shares my videos - it means a lot!

tofluency
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I'm looking forward to another idiom videos.Thanks a lot Tr!

goldendragon
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thank you a lot. This is absolutely a great lesson, and your voice too

ngaohaly
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What immediately comes to my mind after watching this video is that I need to share it to my friend. It was such a fruitful lesson. It actually gave me a second wind. Thanks a lot! And I'm looking for the next 10 idioms!

rubynguyen-el
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Thank You so much, Jack, very useful lesson indeed!!

francescabordini
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Wow ! What great lesson . It's really helpful. Thank you

abdulahiaydarus
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Having butterflies in yout stomach also means to fall in love with someone! 🤣
Thank yo so much! I've learnt a lot of idioms, i can't wait the proper moment for using it!

alexrojascruz
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My favorite one is the last one, so poetic with the butterflies, many thanks!

cordovp
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Thank you so much professor Jack for all these lessons.

hasnasobti
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Hey Jack, having butterfly in your stomach means good expression in Turkish and Azerbaijani. If you are really happy mixed exciting, love. for ex: i have butterfly in my stomach he kissed me .but if person who yu're speaking wants hurt you, say " but darling, butterflies have 1 day for living " meaning of this sentence is "your happines is short" i didn't know its meaning in English and i shocked. Thanks a lot for it☺️

naileeliyeva
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Thank you so much for this great lesson. 🙏

mahmutyigit
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Thank for you really you are good teacher

fahadmusa
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It's an amazing video i learned a lot . Thank you i'll work to get it in my bucket list

pwezikreyolplezikreyol
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thank you so much! Really love your lesson, 1000% helpful

chiffmeow
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Thank you very much for your useful lessons. It‘s interesting how unlike and alike idioms can be in different languages.

olgawagner
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Thanks for the video. Please make a video with 10 more.

fatematujzohora
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Hello, teacher. I have a question regarding your explanation of "to go under". At 6:44, you explained the concept using "to seize" to convey the idea of ["to stop, to finish" to operate.]. Didn't you mistake it with "to cease"? I couldn't find any "to stop-ish meaning" within the verb "to seize" online. I indeed appreciated the video; I learnt so much! Thanks.

danielmatheus
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I was so interesting for me. Thanks from Hungary.

csillapozsgai
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Dear Sir great class i enjoy it a lot and learned a lot too thank you very much. eduardo from argentina

eduardobagdadi
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Great lesson! I like it!
And i 'll listen to it once again...
Your videos are fun even the contents is always serious and efficient.
Thank you, Jack, for us.

laurencegandon