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Common English Idioms for Daily Conversation

Learn and understand common English idioms to enhance your language skills and sound more like a native speaker.

In this video, we introduce 4 common idioms and their meanings.

  • A dime a dozen. This idiom means that something is very common and easy to find. Example: "Cheap smartphones are a dime a dozen these days".
  • Break a leg. This idiom is used to wish someone good luck. Example: "You have a big performance tonight? Break a leg!".
  • Hit the sack. This idiom means to go to bed or go to sleep. Example: "I'm really tired. I'm going to hit the sack".
  • Miss the boat. This idiom means that it's too late to take advantage of an opportunity. Example: "If you don't apply now, you'll miss the boat".

Watch the video and start incorporating these common idioms into your English conversations.

Idioms - IntermediateVocabularyGeneral EnglishIntermediate

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