One of the basic things I learned in my first year high school class in English in the Philippines just after the Japanese-American War (1947) was the use of idiomatic expressions. Idiomatic expressions could spice up your conversation, but you could also be misunderstood if the person you are talking too is not familiar with the expression. So you must be ready to explain the idiomatic expression into ordinary English if needed. This is true if you are talking to people where English is not their native tongue. The site below is handbook that list idioms and phrases for your reading pleasure and reference.
Here some of my favorite idiomatic Expressions or Phrases.
https://engxam.com/handbook/list-of-idioms-and-phrases-pdf-c1-advanced-cae/
By now, if people tells you, you are a people person, be ready to give back a complimentary idiom or phrase to the person you are talking to. Otherwise, just say thank you!
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3 comments:
Hi David,
This was fun to read! I enjoy idioms. Thanks for sharing! John Larimore
Idioms are fun. I taught a unit on idioms that my 3rd grade students had to illustrate. They loved it!
Hi David.
I enjoyed the video showing your Chateau du Mar. What a lovely resort on a beautiful island. I’m always envious of gardens in the tropics. The Chateau grounds are lush and bursting with color.
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