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Color Idioms (Part 4): Discover Popular English Expressions

Enrich your English with popular color idioms. Learn these expressions to add vibrancy and nuance to your conversations.

Here are 3 color idioms covered in this video.

  • To be green: To describe someone who is inexperienced or lacks knowledge in a particular area. Example: "When he started the job, he was still a bit green".
  • Once in a blue moon: To describe something that happens very rarely. Example: "He's not a movie enthusiast, but he watches a film once in a blue moon".
  • To catch someone red-handed: To catch someone in the act of doing something wrong or illegal. Example: "The police caught the thief red-handed, and he was sent to prison for his crime".
Advanced colors - Upper intermediateVocabularyGeneral EnglishUpper Intermediate

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