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miércoles, 9 de marzo de 2022

😎Speak like a native speaker 😎


A trick to help you speak English like a Native is Learning Idioms.

During this time we have been learning a lot from them, as the use of idioms may not be as common as slang in informal speech. However, native speakers may use idioms at times and throw you off. So, learn some essential English idioms to sound more like a native speaker   


                            

                                    

                     
                


Talk To You Soon!
                                     


             


martes, 8 de febrero de 2022

ღIDIOMS and PROVERBSღ

 





Have any of you heard some expressions that sound foolish and eccentric while others sound profound?

 Today let´s have a look at some idioms and proverbs, but first,  let me tell you two fundamental differences between them.

 



         ღIDIOMSღ                                                                                          

  • Idioms are majorly used in poetry.                                                
  • Idioms are used to express an idea or thought.                
                                                                                           
         ღPROVERBS

  • Proverbs are used in daily lives.
  • Proverbs are used to give suggestions to other people.

English proverb "Early birds catch the worm"

A person who gets up early in the morning or arrives early.


A metaphorical idiom "Night Owl"

A person who tends to stay up until late at night or wakeful at night.

English proverb "Don’t judge a book by its cover"

Don´t judge someone or something by appearance alone.

English idiom "Chatterbox"

A person who talks a lot; an excessively talkative person.



English proverb "If you play with fire, you´ll get burned"

     If you get involved in something dangerous or beyond your abilities, will probably experience negative consequences.



English Idiom "Couch potato"

A lazy person who spends a lot of time sitting and watching television.


(ɔ◔‿◔)ɔ ♥see you next time!♥





😎Speak like a native speaker 😎

A trick to help you speak English like a Native is Learning Idioms. During this time we have been learning a lot from them, as the use of id...