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What is an idiom? Idioms can be one of the most difficult parts of learning a language because idioms are special phrases that have special meanings. These are phrases that don't immediately make sense all the time. For example, you might know all of the words in the phrase but not understand what the phrase means in the context in that someone uses it. #idioms #englishidioms #learnenglish #learnenglishdaily #speakenglishfluently #englishphrases #studyenglish #englishcourse #englishlearningonline #speakenglish #englishteacher #englishmentor #englishtutor #englishcourse #englishclassonline
Outta gas? "Are you out of gas?" is the proper question to ask if you run out of fuel. In British English, the question might be "Are you out of petrol?" as "petrol" is the word used for gasoline in the UK. Using informal language like "Outta gas?" may be acceptable in some casual situations, but it is best to use proper grammar and language in more formal situations. #englishphrases #englishonline #speakenglishfluently #englishlessons #englishcoursesathome #englishteacher #speakenglishfluently #studyenglishonline #englishcourses #speakenglishfluently #englishspeakers #englishclasses
Formal Business English sounds different and uses different words compared to informal conversational English. In formal English, we avoid slang and casual language and focus on proper grammar and vocabulary. This often means using more complex sentences. During business discussions, people tend to use higher-level vocabulary, but it is still important to use language that the audience can understand. We should avoid using vocabulary that is too advanced for the people we are speaking with. #formalenglish #businessenglish #englishteacher #englishspeaking #speakenglishfluently #onlineenglish #onlineenglishlessons #englishclasses #businesstip #businesshacks #businessmentor
To take your hat off to someone. "To take your hat off to someone" has a very similar meaning to "tip your hat to someone." It is a way of showing respect, and instead of saying "I take my hat off to you," we often say "hat's off to you." This phrase signifies a great deal of respect or recognition for a job well done. #idiomas #idiom #idioms #idiomsandphrases #idiomsandexpressions #idiomsinenglish #englishidioms #englishidioms4you #englishidiomsandphrases #learnenglish #studyenglish #studyenglishonline
I saw Susie sitting in a shoeshine shop.Where she sits she shines, and where she shines she sits.I saw Susie sitting in a shoeshine shop.Where she sits she shines, and where she shines she sits. #tonguetwister #tonguetwistchallenge #tonguetwisters #englishtonguetwisters #tonguetwistersinenglish #learnenglish #speakenglishfluently #onlineenglishlessons #studyenglish #englishteacher #englishmentor #englishspeaking #englishforeveryone
She sells seashells by the seashore. The shells she sells are surely seashells. So if she sells seashells on the seashore, I'm sure she sells seashore shells. #tonguetwister #tonguetwistchallenge #englishtonguetwisters #tonguetwisterinenglish #shesellsseashells #shesells #speakenglish #speakenglishfluently #englishspeaking #studyenglish #learnenglishdaily #englishteacher #englishcoach #englishcourse
QuASI. In many schools and courses, they teach the acronym QuASI to remember how to create this question structure. It's question word, auxiliary verb, subject, infinitive. #questionform #quasi #englishgrammar #englishgrammartips #onlineenglish #speakenglish #englishcourses #englishteacher #englishlessonsonline #englishclassonline #englishspeaking #englishspeakingpractice
To throw your hat in the ring. If you throw your hat in the ring, it means that you are entering a competition, game, project, or business venture. #idiomas #idioms #englishphrases #englishteacher #englishclass #englishlesson #speakenglishfaster #speakenglishnow #onlineenglish #englishonlinelearning #englishspeaking #englishmentor #englishcourse
Question intonation. If you use question intonation you can leave out parts of questions and people will still understand that you're asking a question. What is question intonation? Question intonation is usually when the end of the sentence rices in intonation. You can really make any word a question like this. #question #questions #intonation #englishintonation #englishteacher #englishclass #englishlesson #englishspeaking #englishlearners #englishtips #englishlanguage #onlineenglishlessons
Question structure. There are two basic structures in English. One is the use of the verb "to be". If the subject of the sentence comes before the verb, it is not a question. However, if the subject comes after the verb, it becomes a question. #englishgrammar #englishgrammartips #englishgrammarlessons #studyenglish #studyenglisheveryday #studyenglishathome #learnenglishdaily #learnenglishwithme #englishclassonline
Short and simple sentences. You should always aim to be very direct. People do not appreciate wasting their time, particularly when it comes to dealing with money. Since time is a valuable commodity, especially in business, it's essential to be clear and concise in your speech. #business #businessenglish #businessenglishonline #businessenglishcoach #businesscommunication #businesscommunicationtips #speakenglishfluently #speakenglishnow #englishforbusiness #englishforbusinesscommunication
To wear many hats. When we use the idiom 'to wear many hats,' it means that a person performs various types of jobs or work. For instance, at your workplace, you might be the manager, accountant, salesperson, and even handle social media. In such a scenario, it's accurate to say that you wear many hats at your job. #idioma #idiom #idioms #idiomsandphrases #idiomsandexpressions #idiomsenglish #idiomsinenglish #idiomschallenge #iwearmanyhats #englishidioms #englishidiom #learnenglish
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked. If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, Where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked? #piterpiper #piterpiperchallenge #tongue #tonguetwister #tonguetwistchallenge #tonguetwisterchallenge #tonguetwisters #tonguetwist #learnenglish #speakenglish #englishspeaking #studyenglish #studyenglishonline
That far? The question is "Is that far?" Instead of saying "is" I just can leave this word out and say "that far?" and use my question intonation to show that I'm asking a question. #englishteacher #englishclass #englishlesson #englishtips #englishspeaking #englishlanguage #englishvocabulary #learnenglish #learnenglisheveryday #learnenglishvocabulary #studyenglishonline #studyenglishathome #englishmentor