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In this topic, we are going to learn about some of the most famous ones and this will help us sound more like a native speaker!
Let´s begin with some funny idioms without getting stressed out!





In the following video from ESL English Academy, Faby talks about idiomatic expessions for every day conversations with friends. Remember: this time they are slang or colloquial expressions, not to be used at work or in a more formal context!
You can also listen to Valen from EngVid, explaining 10 very common expessions in English:
Follow this link to learn some more expressions and idioms from BBC Learning English, the English we speak.
How about learning a great idiom from Shakespeare´s times:
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