Today we are continuing our learning with a blog post about Halloween, which is held on October 31st, with a series of idioms, which are slightly more gloomy than usual: idioms about death! Also, during this time ...
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Idioms with fruit and veg
How are YOU today? We are all “full of beans” here at ABA English and so we thought we’d help all of you learn some funny idioms in English which include fruit and vegetables! We ...
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In the following lesson,we are going to learn some vocabulary words and expressions related to school and going back to school.
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The Australian idiom "to go off like a frog in a sock" means to be very excited.
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The Australian expression "to see which way the cat jumps" means to postpone making a decision until you have seen how things are developing.
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The portuguese language is full of commons expressions. Learn about them translating them into english.
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Learn english by translating italian idioms to english. A great way to learn more about these two cultures.
Read More »Idioms of the World – Spain
The Spanish language is rich in popular expressions. Discover the most popular idioms by learning their meaning in english.
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