Thursday 17 April 2014

LEARNING IDIOMS




An idiom is a phrase where the words together have a meaning that is different from the dictionary definitions of the individual words, which can make idioms hard for ESL students and learners to understand. 
Here  you can find a site which provides English idiomatic expressions, with definitions,  arranged alphabetically.
Now you can watch some helpful videos to discover lots of idioms! Have fun!







5 comments:

Pasqua said...

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EF.com said...

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Pasqua said...

Thanks for dropping by and commenting!

Ruben Arellano said...

Buongiorno dal Messico!
Thanks for sharing so interesting information!

Emily Scott said...

I loved reading this post. Idioms are always fascinating.

Thanks for sharing.

Lilly, UK