25 Idioms Every American English Speaker Should Know

2024 ж. 20 Мам.
16 250 Рет қаралды

In this video, you will learn idioms that Americans use in their essential everyday conversations. The list that I have built for today’s English lesson will help you understand your American friends in conversation. And if you’re a fan of American media, you will certainly hear these there too!
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    @SamNEWYORK@SamNEWYORK20 күн бұрын
  • Great idioms! Thanks!!!!!❤

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  • Great video!

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  • Thank you Kayla! I learn a lot with all of your videos, and you are always beautiful!💗 Could you make a video about adjetives, not very formal adjetives but not slang neither, do you know what I mean? 😂❤ because I feel like in English there’s a ton of adjectives and phrasal verbs haha, and everytime I hear one that I don’t know I get a bit discourage 😢 thank you!

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  • also in sardinian language we use to repeat a word for expressing the concept of very or very much. for instance we can say big big to say very big or running running to say running fast so the expression for real for real sounds totally normal to me we also make repetitions in questions in order to ask the other person are you saying for real or was it just an exaggeration or a metaphoric expression 😂

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  • Hey there! I couldn’t tell even with subtitles? What does it say grandma in the example of the phrase “hand in hand”?😊

    @simonefabris8654@simonefabris865428 күн бұрын
  • Nice idiom Have big shoes to fill useful for buiness thanks kayla.

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  • 👍

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  • I'm all about it or I'm really into that

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  • If you speak little bit slowly I can understand I want to learn

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