Idioms for Studying
Using idioms can make your English sound more natural. This video on idioms for studying introduces you to common phrases that can enrich your vocabulary and make your conversations more engaging.
Here are the idioms for studying covered in the video.
- 'Hit the books' means to start studying seriously. Example: "I need to hit the books if I want to pass my exam.".
- 'Burn the midnight oil' means to study or work late into the night. Example: "She burned the midnight oil to finish her project on time.".
- 'Grind away' means to work hard, especially for a long period.Example: "He's been grinding away at his studies for weeks.".
- 'Pass with flying colors'' means to achieve something with great success or distinction. Example: "She passed her exams with flying colors.".
- 'Learn by heart' means to memorize something completely. Example: "I need to learn these vocabulary words by heart.".
- 'Read between the lines' means to understand the hidden or underlying meaning. Example: "He tried to read between the lines of the professor's feedback.".
By incorporating these idioms for studying into your daily conversations, you can express yourself more vividly and naturally. This not only makes your English more interesting but also helps you sound more like a native speaker.
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