Christmas Idioms (Part 3): Fun and Festive Phrases to Use
Adding idioms to your vocabulary can make your English more engaging and fun, especially during the festive Christmas season. In this video, we introduce three Christmas-themed idioms that will help you stand out in holiday conversations.
Instead of saying, "It wasn't the job I really wanted, but I accepted it anyway", try using the idiom "I didn't want to look a gift horse in the mouth". This phrase means accepting a gift or opportunity without criticizing it, even if it’s not exactly what you wanted.
When you find yourself unexpectedly relieved from an obligation, rather than saying, "It was my turn to go next, but the phone rang", you can say, "I was saved by the bell". This idiom describes being rescued from a situation just in time.
Lastly, if you're excited about attending a Christmas party, instead of saying, "I'll be coming to the Christmas party", use "I'll be there with bells on". This idiom conveys enthusiasm and eagerness, adding a festive spirit to your response.
By using these idioms, you can make your English more lively and festive. Watch our video to learn how to incorporate these fun phrases into your Christmas conversations!
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