Idioms for Hard Work
In English, native speakers often use idioms to express the idea that hard work is necessary for success. Learning these idioms can help you sound more natural and fluent. Here are three popular idioms for hard work covered in the video.
- No pain, no gain. This idiom means that you have to work hard and endure some discomfort to achieve success. It is often used in the context of physical exercise but applies to any challenging effort.
- You don't get something for nothing. This phrase emphasizes that everything valuable requires effort or sacrifice. It suggests that rewards come from hard work, not from idleness or taking shortcuts.
- There's no such thing as a free lunch. This idiom means that you can't get something for nothing. Even if something appears to be free, there is always a hidden cost or someone else has paid for it.
Using these idioms for hard word will not only enrich your vocabulary but also make your English sound more authentic. Watch our video to hear these idioms in action and learn how to incorporate them into your everyday conversations.
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