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50 Important English Expressions for daily conversation


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50 Important English Expressions for daily conversation
50 Important English Expressions for daily conversation

In this real English video lesson you will learn how to use 50 common English phrases for daily conversation with Vanessa. Understand real English conversations and you will sound more like a native!



50 Important English Expressions for daily conversation


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50 Important English Expressions for daily conversation:
  1. you rock : you are great
  2. calm before the storm : a quiet period before chaos
  3. under the weather : feeling sick
  4. when it rains, it pours : bad things happen at the same time
  5. rain or shine : to do something in any weather
  6. every cloud has a silver lining : something good in every bad situation
  7. go with the flow : go along with whatever happens
  8. down to earth : practical, human, relatable
  9. tip of the iceberg : small part of something bigger usually negative
  10. nip something in the bud : stop bad situation from becoming worse by talking quick action
  11. beat around the bush : speak indirectly without getting to the main point
  12. the best of both worlds : an ideal situation
  13. get wind of something : hear new about something secret
  14. plain as day : obvious to see
  15. up in the air : no definite plans
  16. call it a day : stop what you're doing
  17. go cold turkey : suddenly quit a bad habit
  18. go on a wild goose chase : to do something pointless
  19. crying wolf : to lie many times so no one believes you
  20. bring home the bacon : to make money to support our family
  21. two peas in a pad : two people who are perfect pair
  22. butter me up : to flatter someone in order to get something
  23. spill the beans : to tall a secret
  24. take it with a grain of salt : don't believe something seriously
  25. spice things up : to make something more interesting
  26. lose your touch : stop having ability or a talent for something
  27. rule of thumb : a general rule or guideline
  28. by the skin of my teeth : to just barely make it
  29. get something off your chest : to talk about something that is bothering you
  30. put your foot in your mouth : say something you shouldn't have said
  31. bite the bullet : stop waiting and something difficult
  32. get out of hand : get out of hand
  33. wrap your head around something : understand something complicated
  34. to play something by ear : to not make definite plans
  35. a blessing in disguise : something good seemed bad at fist
  36. break the bank : to be really expensive
  37. give you a run for your money : to be a challenge
  38. up the ante : to do or request more than before
  39. cut someone some slack : to not judge too harshly
  40. draw a/the line : to know the difference between acceptable and not
  41. play devil's advocate : to argue the opposite opinion for the purpose of debate
  42. rings a bell : sound familiar but you don't know why
  43. go the extra mile : to make more effort
  44. make a long story short (or) cut the chase : tell a long story briefly
  45. jump on a bandwagon : to fallow a trend to be like everyone else
  46. on the ball : very prepared for something
  47. 24/7 : all time constantly
  48. easier said than done : not as easy as it seems
  49. better late than never : arriving late is better than not coming at all
  50. so far so good : things are going well so far

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