
14 Idioms with EGG (Learn Fast with Real Example Sentences)
Idioms are great to use if you want to sound more like a native English speaker. Learn 14 common idioms with the word egg in this blog post. Learn the meaning and here used in natural English sentences. A Hard Egg To Crack/A Tough Egg To Crack A Nest Egg

10 🐷Pig Idioms in English (Learn FAST)
Here are 10 common English idioms with the word PIG as chosen by me. Review these idioms at my blog post: https://worldenglishblog.com/2019-happy-new-year-10-idioms-with-pig/ My English resource page is here: https://worldenglishblog.com/english-resour

Idioms with Colors that Native Speakers Really use!
Do you want to sound more like a native speaker? Using common Idioms will help you do that. I made this list of 30 color idioms just for you - lots of natural example sentences to help you use these expressions right away. Show (one's) (true) colors(Do s

Learn 10 Idioms with 🐀Rats and 🐁Mice (Are they different?)
In this video, you’ll learn how to use 10 common idioms with the words rat and mouse. Learn more about Rat and Mice Idioms here: https://worldenglishblog.com/rats-and-mice-idiom/ Idioms are often used as a complete sentence or a separate clause in a sen

Learn 💬 5 Idioms with TIGER 🐯
In this video, we’ll look at 5 fun Idioms and expressions that use the word Tiger. 2022 is the Year of the Tiger! Learn more about these English idioms here: https://worldenglishblog.com/idioms-with-tiger/ The following is a short list of idioms with ti

25 English Idioms with Body Parts
25 English Idioms with body parts. Idioms with ARMS. Idioms with SHOULDERS. Idioms with STOMACH. Idioms with FEET. Idioms with LEGS.

Learn some Common Horse Idioms
Learn some Common Horse Idioms. Back In The Saddle -Starting an activity again after some time away. After not playing for 6 months due to injury, Richard suited up for tonight’s game.

Idiom$ About MONEY
Idioms About MONEY. A day late and a dollar short = something happened that was later than we needed and less than we needed. “Calvin said he was sorry, but his apology is a day late and a dollar short.”.

Learn some Common Weather Idioms
Weather Idioms. As fast as lightning. You can probably guess that this means very fast.

English Idioms with Sweet
Idioms with the word Sweet. A Sweet Tooth. If someone has a sweet tooth it means they love cookies, cakes, and candy.

Common Idioms with JUMP
Common Idioms with JUMP. A Hop, Skip, And A Jump. We can use this expression with the adverb - JUST - to express that someplace is quite close.

English Idioms about LOVE
English Idioms about LOVE. Fall in Love. You probably know the expression “fall in love.”

Common Monkey Idioms
Expressions With Monkey. Get A Monkey Off Your Back. to free yourself of something that causes you to worry or difficulty.

Common Cow Idioms
Common Expressions with Cow. beef up - phrasal verb. to make something bigger, better, more interesting, etc.

Idioms with HEALTH and WELLNESS
Idioms about HEALTH and WELLNESS. Be The Picture Of Health – To look and be very healthy. “Hi Dennis, good to see you again.

Idioms with Goats and Sheep
Idioms with Goats and Sheep GOAT – Greatest Of All Time Get Somebody’s Goat An Old Goat Skin A Goat Sort Out/Separate The Sheep From The Goats Sheepish Black Sheep A Wolf in sheep's clothing

Idioms and expressions with Rooster
Idioms and expressions with Rooster Sneak The Sunrise Past A Rooster Up With The Roosters Cock and bull story Cock Of The Walk Cocksure Cocky

How Do You Use the Suffix -hood? (Real Examples)
This video is another great chance to easily improve your English vocabulary by understanding the meaning of the suffix -hood. Learn 17 words, what they mean, and read real example sentences so you can easily use these words in your own conversations. ad

Common English expression "You can't miss it."
In this video, you will learn how to use the common English expression “You can’t miss it.” Use this natural English in conversation. More support at my blog post, click the link below↓ 🌐https://worldenglishblog.com/expression-you-cant-miss-it/ 🌎 More gr

English Idiom - A Slap on the Wrist (With natural example sentences!)
Do you know what “A slap on the wrist means” means? Do you know how to use it in English conversation? Watch this video and learn to use this idiom in natural conversation. Improve confidence, improve communication! "A Slap on the Wrist" Blog link: http

JUST IN CASE – Meaning and REAL Examples
The expression “Just in case” is very common in English. That means it’s very useful too! Follow along with my blog post and start using this expression in your own English conversations. Just in case is a way to say that “IF something happens” one wants

Idioms with Snake, Meanings, and Example sentences.
This video on Idioms With Snake will introduce some more common English idioms and expressions that you can use right away.

Idioms with HOLD GRASP and GRAB
Idioms are expressions with a meaning that is different from the literal meaning of the words used. This video will explain some common Idioms with Hold, Grasp, and Grab. Hold your ground Hold your tongue On hold Grasp at straws Within one’s grasp Grab t

Common Dog Idioms (That Native Speakers Use!)
My students love to learn English idioms. (Almost) Everyone also loves dogs. This post will teach you some common English idioms with dog. I have put together a list of useful idioms that you can start using today. Let Sleeping Dogs Lie You Can’t Teach A

Common English Idioms with COLD
Learning idioms can help you become more confident in English. Idioms can make your communication more natural, and, more interesting. This video will give you some common English Idioms with cold. A Cold Shower Cold As Ice Cold Call Cold Case Cold Feet