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American English Slang | Common Idioms

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About American English Slang | Common Idioms

Course Introduction

About This Course

Over the Top

Foam at the Mouth

Full of Himself

Top Notch

Out of this World

Blow Your Mind

Hit Rock Bottom

Hang by a Thread

A Doozy

Out of Hand

Hold Your Horses

Jump the Gun

Draw the Line

Go easy on...

Rise and Shine

Add Fuel to the Fire

Pep Talk

Make Ends Meet

Get a Grip

Let the Cat out of the Bag

Turn the Tables

Look up To

On Top of the World

Not Big On

On the Fence

Goosebumps

Hooked On

Rings a Bell

Under the Weather

On My Nerves

Draw a Blank

Beat Around the Bush

Rain Check

For Kicks

Last Laugh

Let's Go 50-50

Speak of the Devil

My Two Cents

Join the Club

Break the Ice

Piece of Cake

A Blessing in Disguise

Fishy

Out of the Blue

24/7

Status Quo

Eye-opener

Off the Hook

Barking up the Wrong Tree

At the Drop of a Hat

Nerves of Steel

Couch Potato

Nuts and Bolts

Hand in Hand

On Fire

Flesh and Blood

Actions Speak Louder Than Words

Down to Earth

Practice Makes Perfect

Course Conclusion

What You Will Learn?

  • “Sometimes I feel like spoken English and written English are two different languages. I learned English in school from books, but I really struggle to understand what real native English speakers are saying. Help!”.
  • - Michelle (one of my students).
  • I’ve heard things like this so many times. It’s a real problem! Native English speakers don’t only use the English you learned in school. We use many English idioms and native expressions, which makes it hard for English learners to understand things like movies and conversations. .
  • “Why is it so hard to understand idioms?”.
  • It’s hard because it’s cultural. The words that make up an idiom may tell you nothing about what the idiom actually means, and once you finally learn it, it’s almost impossible to figure out how to use it in a real conversation..
  • If English is your second language and you’ve been frustrated by this feeling before, take this course. I made it for you! We will learn many of the most common English idioms and native expressions. We won’t just learn what they mean; we will learn how to master them in all situations. We’ll look at tons of real-life examples so that you can really get a feeling for how each idiom is used..
  • It’s going to be fun. I hope to see you in the course!.
  • -Luke.