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50 common American English Idioms and phrases to use in conversation 

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I promise you will learn how to use 50 common English phrases for daily conversation in today's English lesson. Understand real English conversations and speak naturally using these common American idioms.
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0:00 intro
0:53 to go unnoticed
1:19 give me a hand
1:50 give it the old college try
2:35 start from scratch
3:05 make from scratch
3:35 take a chill pill
4:07 don’t add insult to injury
5:03 caught you red-handed
5:45 hold your horses
6:25 break the ice
7:05 hit the hay
7:25 draw a blank
8:08 take the bait
9:00 cover all of the bases
9:37 stay on top of it
10:09 you nailed it
10:23 you hit the nail on the head
10:46 that’s an old wives tale
11:36 it’s not rocket science
12:13 heart of gold
12:34 sell like hotcakes
12:54 a far cry from
13:21 I don’t trust you as far as I could throw you
13:56 It doesn’t sit well with me
14:17 Once in a blue moon
14:28 Case of Mondays
15:06 Sunday scaries
15:34 I am on top of the world
15:57 I’m at my wit’s end
16:21 I can’t win
16:45 Why the long face?
17:08 high and dry
17:38 I’m so hungry I could eat a horse
18:04 the last straw
18:09 the straw that broke the camel’s back
18:04 It builds character
19:28 You can’t make an omelet without breaking eggs
20:22 Don’t make mountains out of molehills
20:49 Keep your chin up
21:15 I didn’t catch that
21:39 Go big or go home
21:41 gotta risk it to get the biscuit
22:14 Down to the wire
22:48 off the top of my head
23:11 see the light
23:44 missing the forest for the trees
24:16 don’t spit in the wind
24:44 easier said than done
25:20 preaching to the choir
25:50 fish in a barrel
26:08 go hand in hand
26:26 bite the bullet

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@Englishwithkayla
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@williamq5118
@williamq5118 Год назад
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@AdityaKumar-xo1wb
@AdityaKumar-xo1wb Год назад
Is there any application available here to communicate with foreign friends...my big issues is this sort of I'm able to understand anything unfortunately I stuck in between during talking.
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@ulisesortizrodriguez9905 Год назад
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@biwotripper8190
@biwotripper8190 Год назад
Ok i will
@MuhammadKhalid-ch3li
@MuhammadKhalid-ch3li Год назад
Welcome teacher online.
@robinleebraun7739
@robinleebraun7739 Год назад
“Under the radar” refers to a property of radar that makes ground based radar unable to sense very low flying objects due to what is called ground clutter. So a plane that doesn’t wish to be seen by radar flys very close to the ground almost hitting tree tops and the radar won’t show the plane on its screen.
@LA_Commander
@LA_Commander Год назад
"The old college try" and "take a chill pill" used to be more commonly used decades ago. Those particular phrases are not in use much anymore, but they are valid idioms in American English.
@ziadhakim5490
@ziadhakim5490 16 дней назад
So useful and easy to listen to. Thank you Kayla.
@rosilenemenezes2794
@rosilenemenezes2794 Год назад
I loved "don t spit in the wind"; easier said than done" and bite the bullet! thanks Kayla
@user-dn1cr6nb1c
@user-dn1cr6nb1c Год назад
this video deserves more audience
@Englishwithkayla
@Englishwithkayla Год назад
Thank you 😀
@zogzog1063
@zogzog1063 Год назад
You hit the nail with your head.
@yvonnemartin362
@yvonnemartin362 8 дней назад
Hi Kayla, the expression " the long face" comes from the Bible. In Genesis 4: 5,6 "Caïn grew hot with anger and his countenance began to fall " in french it was translated as follow : " his face became longer " (this is not the best Translation but you get the point. And yes, you are right this is because when we are angry or sad it looks like our face has grown longer.
@shidongshang2347
@shidongshang2347 Год назад
All briliant idioms and examples. Thank you, Kayla.
@davidsosa256
@davidsosa256 2 года назад
Hey Kay, I’m loving the way you present these idioms with real life examples. Thanks, keep up the great work! 👏🏻
@evelisecarvalho8027
@evelisecarvalho8027 2 года назад
Thanks a million for such great content! I’ve learned a lot. And yeah, you definitely nailed it!
@Jacob_WB
@Jacob_WB Год назад
Thank you for uploading useful idioms. I'm studying English watching your videos everyday. Even though my lisening level is low at the moment, I believe that if I keep doing , it will getting better. (Jacob LEE from Korea)
@wonkim2019
@wonkim2019 Год назад
Excellent! All of your idioms are valuable to use in everyday English. Thank you so much.
@EricHwang
@EricHwang Год назад
Thank you! Very helpful lesson!!
@firudinaslanov2543
@firudinaslanov2543 Год назад
Thanks, Kayla. Very useful videos
@bogdankulbida8107
@bogdankulbida8107 Год назад
Thank you, amazing lessons. Very informative.
@marciosantosdafonsecasanto1431
Thank
@MohamedHassan-ff6sk
@MohamedHassan-ff6sk Год назад
Thank you very much for your effort. You're a great teacher.
@kidhiafrancis3095
@kidhiafrancis3095 Год назад
Thank you very much for the expressions you have made using English Language idioms which have impressed and appealed to public senses.
@gribbrik5512
@gribbrik5512 2 года назад
Thank you so mach
@eliassantos1334
@eliassantos1334 Год назад
You're fantastic! Thx
@josedelacruz3243
@josedelacruz3243 Год назад
Very productive and efficient as a English teacher, number 1 in USA!?,👍
@lasol2474
@lasol2474 Год назад
Hi Kayla, before watching this video, I would go to a local pharmacy to get a chill pill literally if someone had told me "take a chill pill". Good lesson! Please keep up the good work!! I have seen the light
@chanmichan7749
@chanmichan7749 4 месяца назад
Love your lesson! Thanks a lot !
@sravanvedala7811
@sravanvedala7811 Год назад
Thanks for this, very informative.
@yiwantao9622
@yiwantao9622 Год назад
Thank you! You are the best.
@colinqu9784
@colinqu9784 Год назад
Big help for me! Thanks a lot !
@user-qc4rr9bc3i
@user-qc4rr9bc3i Год назад
Very useful expressions.
@pablorayonlopez8010
@pablorayonlopez8010 2 года назад
Thank you Kayla
@drsyedmohammadfazlullah8432
Wonderful indeed. This was an enlightening and melodious experience Madam. Thanks. Regards.
@andrefurman9389
@andrefurman9389 Год назад
Thank you! This is so fun to run through these colloquialisms and give yourself a check. I had so much fun watching the video. Subscribed to your channel. Looking forward to watching more.
@jinpark6623
@jinpark6623 Год назад
Thanks a lot
@rafaelfeliz9961
@rafaelfeliz9961 Год назад
Excellent teacher. Explanations were clear and easy to understand. You won a subscriber!!!
@rauladrianalfonzobaptista9700
Very nice Kayla...I enjoyed so much that way you teach those important idioms, I'm sure I'll be stuck around in this channel learning them, thanks a lot.
@user-cl3yf8sc6z
@user-cl3yf8sc6z Год назад
thank you for the video!❤
@TomKong-fr7uq
@TomKong-fr7uq Год назад
Fxxx! Finally I found the right one. This is what I’ve been trying to find the collocation learning!!!! Thanks Kayla 😊
@praveenkumar-pu6ey
@praveenkumar-pu6ey Год назад
Wow. Incredibly useful idioms just as you mentioned in the introduction. Keep rockin' love it.
@Englishwithkayla
@Englishwithkayla Год назад
Thank you!
@wolfmangoland7972
@wolfmangoland7972 Год назад
Hi Kayla, you are an amazing teacher.
@josedosanjos2200
@josedosanjos2200 Год назад
Thanks for the helpful lesson.
@user-dg2gj9nh6v
@user-dg2gj9nh6v Год назад
I have practiced to shadow your saying and repeat your saying. Native speaker’s pronunciation is very valuable to me, nonnative. Thanks a lot, miss. See you later.
@suzukimike4570
@suzukimike4570 Год назад
I happen to encounter this program, with beautiful Kayla's voice I love this program! Thank you 👏
@ladok1865
@ladok1865 11 месяцев назад
Love it!
@SaniPobre
@SaniPobre Год назад
right on kayla! keep on
@ftnewschannelofthailand706
@ftnewschannelofthailand706 11 месяцев назад
Great Job Thanks so much.
@user-gg3nt5qy8d
@user-gg3nt5qy8d Год назад
Thank you very much.
@jayakumarramachandran733
@jayakumarramachandran733 Год назад
You have done a good job. Thanks.
@moozanan9861
@moozanan9861 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much ...
@sabrinasabi4177
@sabrinasabi4177 2 года назад
Hi 😊👋 Kayla 😘☺️ thanks for teaching us 😊 I appreciate it ☺️
@jimhe7246
@jimhe7246 Год назад
Thank you so much
@damianherman6829
@damianherman6829 Год назад
One of my favorites idioms are time to call it day and hit the hay. Great video and very useful. Greetings from Poland.
@Zanroff
@Zanroff Год назад
I'm an American, just curious about idioms for some reason. "Bite the Bullet", I think, comes from the civil war. Bullets were soft led and soldiers would bite them while they were having a limb amputated, which was extremely painful.
@DemtriKof-no6tc
@DemtriKof-no6tc 2 месяца назад
Thank u Kkyla
@eflatun161
@eflatun161 Год назад
Sadly I nearly knew none of them thank you Kayla they are very useful
@nilofarsharifi945
@nilofarsharifi945 11 месяцев назад
Thank you,teacher
@patrick_527
@patrick_527 Год назад
Thanks a lot.
@augustoablaza5184
@augustoablaza5184 Год назад
thank you for sharing this videos
@albertmo1722
@albertmo1722 Год назад
Great video. Love your life examples! Best, Albert from SF
@lindanicola
@lindanicola Год назад
Pleasant listening to you. Haven't heard some of these phrases in a while.
@clflover
@clflover Год назад
a good one, thanks. I like how you sometimes start with the definition, that way it makes me try to find the idiom. Thanks for your video
@NganNga-kj2ku
@NganNga-kj2ku Год назад
I have learned a new idiom. Thanks a lot for uploading.
@thaerenglish84
@thaerenglish84 Год назад
thanks for the amazing information 💓
@ozodamjonovna7580
@ozodamjonovna7580 Год назад
Love it
@KwongAlex-io3yz
@KwongAlex-io3yz Месяц назад
Thank you.
@kwongli4784
@kwongli4784 Год назад
thank you very much
@lkunga5619
@lkunga5619 9 месяцев назад
Thank you teaching English 👍👍👍
@hangdogit
@hangdogit Год назад
You hit it out of the park!
@afetita179
@afetita179 Год назад
you really nailed it ❤
@henleycheung3615
@henleycheung3615 Год назад
Thanks and such idioms are very useful. We are also looking forward to more examples and then tests ?
@ChatGPT-Vocabulary
@ChatGPT-Vocabulary Год назад
Awesome idioms! Keep it up!
@charlyyutubi
@charlyyutubi Год назад
I really appreciate that, it´s quite useful. Greatings from Colombia.
@freeenglishgrammarproject5615
@freeenglishgrammarproject5615 2 года назад
I love your channel !!!
@bounlomdith4633
@bounlomdith4633 7 месяцев назад
Thank you
@rakeshvelpula6804
@rakeshvelpula6804 Год назад
Useful, informative 👍 👌
@ekamofa4real
@ekamofa4real Год назад
You nailed it
@fop2030
@fop2030 Год назад
Amazing
@tobyfitzpatrick3914
@tobyfitzpatrick3914 Год назад
45. "seeing the light" is connected to having "a light bulb moment"...
@abdulmalikalgodban6041
@abdulmalikalgodban6041 Год назад
Hallo kalya , what a marvelous way of a talented teacher, Thank you
@alexandroalmeida822
@alexandroalmeida822 2 года назад
Wonderful lesson!
@Englishwithkayla
@Englishwithkayla 2 года назад
Thanks Alexandro
@goodhassan247
@goodhassan247 Год назад
very informative video. sweet indeed
@jacksonamaral329
@jacksonamaral329 Год назад
good. improving my listening here with you from brazil.
@srinip
@srinip Год назад
Love the video, and most of the expressions. I say most, because some of them do change with time, especially in America where the language morphs faster than in most countries. I often date myself when I use certain expressions (I'm pushing 70 here), so I have to be cognizant of who I'm talking to! In addition, you have idioms that go with certain professional territories, for example, "let's take it offline", or "let me circle back". I'm sure people can think of many more. Anyway, great video!
@husseintameh8446
@husseintameh8446 Год назад
thank you
@williamruy9350
@williamruy9350 Год назад
Thanks + Gracias x One Million
@Ki.sacra6
@Ki.sacra6 4 месяца назад
元気そうで安心した.😊
@johnbeck9997
@johnbeck9997 11 месяцев назад
Kayla, I am 58 and an ESL instructor too. I think there were 4 new to me. Can' t wait to get to work and bounce them off my coworkers. Chillin or Chill out.
@dimchinskiy8947
@dimchinskiy8947 7 месяцев назад
Aweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesome 💥💯
@zhichen2463
@zhichen2463 Год назад
Great video.
@permanentdecisions9461
@permanentdecisions9461 Год назад
Thanks a lot, Kayla, all those idioms were new to me. It is extremely helpful to build our vocabulary and reach the fluency level.
@user-lw5vo4gh5d
@user-lw5vo4gh5d 4 месяца назад
Thanx. My favourite idiom is when my ship comes in. learned from Up Town Girl, Billy Joel.
@natalya9821
@natalya9821 Год назад
Thank you, Kayla. Subscribed. Hello from Moscow.
@jimmyneyra7895
@jimmyneyra7895 Год назад
Thank you so sooo much for this amazing video, greetings from Peru
@mohammadrezaholakouei
@mohammadrezaholakouei Год назад
Hi there!You are great.You are number one.Love you a ton.❤️🙏
@RemyZombie
@RemyZombie 9 месяцев назад
Actualy to detect submarines they use the sonar, not a radar. But great class. I loved it.
@chris.9840
@chris.9840 9 месяцев назад
Beautiful lesson from a beautiful teacher.
@mdnazrulislam7462
@mdnazrulislam7462 Год назад
Good lesson kayla
@joseantoniocavallieri272
@joseantoniocavallieri272 Год назад
I love you and your lessons dear ,lots of love from Brasil .
@user-sm6ud5kp9i
@user-sm6ud5kp9i Год назад
Thanks mam Very Great
@moa5670
@moa5670 3 месяца назад
You are perfect ❤❤❤
@CarlosGutierrez-od8vv
@CarlosGutierrez-od8vv Год назад
You speak very clear
@Englishwithkayla
@Englishwithkayla Год назад
Thank you!
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