in brief: In this video, Giovanna, an English teacher, teaches 10 English idioms and explains their meanings. An idiom is a phrase with a meaning that cannot be translated literally. The idioms covered are: 1. Spill the Beans: To reveal a secret. 2. Beat Around the Bush: To avoid getting to the point. 3. Spill Your Guts: To tell everything you know about a topic. 4. Bite the Bullet: To do something unpleasant or painful because it's necessary. 5. Leave Out in the Cold: To ignore or not consider someone. 6. Buy It: To believe in something. 7. Add Fuel to the Fire: To make a situation worse. 8. Hang in There: To keep going even when things are tough. 9. Put All Your Eggs in One Basket: To put all your efforts or trust in one thing or opportunity. 10. Go Down in Flames: To fail miserably, with terrible consequences. 11. Call It a Day: To stop working for the moment. Giovanna also introduces LiveXP, an online platform for learning English with private teachers, and gives a tour of the platform.
I really appreciate your effort to teach English 🎉, I am doing practice of these 10 idioms in daily conversation until you upload next video.Plz continue idiom series.🎉👍Break a leg!
I've already discovered that I know some of these idioms 😁 thank you so much for giving me more and more😊 because I really love them 🤩and I like using them in my daily conversations
Hello Dear, Your videos are extremely useful, please make them in a playlist so we can play them kind of automatically while we take notes after you 😊 Thanks for the great and amazing content 🌷
I'm very interested on your teaching if possible add conversations used during seminar's, presentations, thesis defense , welcoming stranger's or guests,....
Thanks a lot for useful idioms❤ You’re the best english teacher and I love your lessons❤❤❤ I’m twelve years old, and my level is intermediate. I couldn’t speak english fluently, because the problem was that google translator couldn’t translate dialects and phrases, and your videos are really help me!!! Thanks again!!!
put all your eggs in one basket Meaning :- to depend for your success on a single person or plan of action: Example :- I'm applying for several jobs because I don't really want to put all my eggs in one basket.