This is such a bizarre expression, don’t you think? “Throwing the baby out with the bath water” is a very old idiomatic expression that is used to suggest avoiding the error of discarding everything when ...
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English Expression – To kick the bucket
Welcome. Do you remember what “to kick the bucket” means? It is an expression that means “to die”. It is considered a euphemism, which is a polite way of saying something that is considered socially ...
Read More »English Vocabulary – 5 Funny Idioms
Welcome to another vocabulary lesson! As you know by now, idioms are expressions that cannot be understood from the meanings of its separate words. Well, this English vocabulary class is all about idioms that are ...
Read More »English Expression – Pretty is as pretty does
Salam, Kandaisiz? (that’s “Hello, how are you?” in Kyrgyz language). Have you heard of this saying before: “Pretty is as pretty does”? Can you guess what it means? Let’s find out! First of all, what is the ...
Read More »English Expressions – Let the cat out of the bag
Hello, hello, hello! Are you ready to learn a new English expression? Are you excited to start speaking like a native speaker? Awesome! Let’s do this. Do you know this expression? “To let the cat ...
Read More »English Vocabulary – Idioms with Children and Babies
Hi! Well, we all know how important idioms are, so today we are going to learn some new ones. In case you don’t remember, an idiom is an expression that cannot be understood from the ...
Read More »English Expressions – A piece of cake
Kumusta! (that’s “hello” in Tagalog). Yes, it’s time to learn another common English expression. This expression is used a lot by native speakers, so it’s important to know what it means! A piece of cake “A ...
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Kumusta! (that’s “hello” in Tagalog). Yes, it’s time to learn another common English expression. This expression is used a lot by native speakers, so it’s important to know what it means! A piece of cake “A ...
Read More »Popular English expression: “People who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.”
Hello! How are you today? We are here to give you a quick lesson in another very well known expression: “People who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.” Can you guess when we use ...
Read More »English Vocabulary: Idioms with flowers Part III
Hello you beautiful person! Welcome to the third part of English Idioms with Flowers. Just in case you didn’t see them, here’s Part I and Part II. Enjoy! Mighty oaks from little acorns grow This ...
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