Saturday, November 17, 2012

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Saturday, November 3, 2012

American English Idioms & Slang | The Moment of Truth | Movember Special!

Monkey-Business-American Idioms Expressions Slang MONKEY BUSINESS (NOUN): Fooling around; breaking the rules; playful or out of the ordinary activities; mischievous or illegal activities. "Bob left the company quite suddenly. I think there was some monkey business between him and the boss’s wife." Here's a good example:    

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Friday, November 2, 2012

English Idioms & Slang | Monkey Business | Movember Special!

Monkey-Business-American Idioms Expressions Slang MONKEY BUSINESS (NOUN): Fooling around; breaking the rules; playful or out of the ordinary activities; mischievous or illegal activities. "Bob left the company quite suddenly. I think there was some monkey business between him and the boss’s wife." Here's a good example:    

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

English Idioms | MAKE A COMEBACK

TO MAKE A COMEBACK (phr. verb): To become successful or popular AGAIN after a period of being unsuccessful or unpopular.

Tiger Woods is doing his best TO MAKE A COMEBACK after taking time off to deal with his personal problems.

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After a serious knee injury that prevented him from surfing, Hawaiian pro-surfer is clearly MAKING A COMEBACK in this video:




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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

English Idioms | KEEP YOUR HEAD UP

 
 KEEP YOUR HEAD UP (expression): Don't worry, stay positive.

"I'm worried about the future."
"KEEP YOUR HEAD UP,  everything will be ok."

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Friday, August 31, 2012

English Idioms | GET OVER IT



GET OVER IT (phr. verb): To stop caring about something, To move beyond something that is bothering you.


"I still can't believe that FC Barcelona lost to Madrid in the Super Cup!"
"GET OVER IT! Barca is still going to win La Liga."

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Monday, July 30, 2012

Learn New Idioms / Slang with Native English Teacher . NET! - PLAY IT BY EAR

PLAY IT BY EAR (phr. verb): to have no plan, to decide your actions as you go, depending on the situation.

"What are your plans for the day?"
"I have no plans - I'm just gonna PLAY IT BY EAR."

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Monday, July 23, 2012

Learning English Slang / Idioms - BAG OF TRICKS


BAG OF TRICKS (noun): things you are able to do, abilities, a collection of special techniques & methods.

What do you have IN YOUR BAG OF TRICKS that could help me with this problem?

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Saturday, July 21, 2012

Learning REAL English Slang / Idioms: AHEAD OF THE GAME

 

AHEAD OF THE GAME (phr. adj): to be early; to have an advantage over a situation, to have done more than necessary.

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Friday, July 20, 2012

Learning REAL English Slang / Idioms - BEYOND MY WILDEST DREAMS

BEYOND (someone's) WILDEST DREAMS (phr adj/adv): much better than ever expected; incredibly good.

I love it here. This place is wonderful BEYOND MY WILDEST DREAMS.

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Thursday, July 19, 2012

Learning REAL English - Slang / Idiom of the Day

 

ALL BARK AND NO BITE (phr. adj): a person who talks aggressively or makes threats, BUT can't really DO anything about it, someone who is "ALL TALK." (Like a dog that barks a lot, but never bites.)

Chael Sonnen is ALL BARK AND NO BITE! He talked so much trash about Anderson Silva, but in the end he lost.

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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Learning REAL English - Slang / Idiom of the Day



HIT THE BOOKS (phr. verb): to study

I need to HIT THE BOOKS! I have a big test tomorrow!

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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Daily Idioms and Slang in English - Haters

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HATER (noun): a person who has nothing nice to say, someone who criticizes everyone and everything.

For example:

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