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Learn 10 English Idioms from Sports
By Espresso English
This video reviews and interprets common sports idioms from "drop the ball" to "par for the course". It identifies the sport from which the idiom comes and gives examples for its correct usage in a sentence.
"Idioms" | English Grammar with Educator.com
By Educator
Watch more http://educator.com/language/english/english-grammar/hendershot/ Other subjects include English Composition, as well as high school and college math/science, computer science, and music. -All lectures are broken down by individual topics -No more wasted time -Just search and jump directly to the answer
"Idioms" | English Grammar with Educator.com
By Educator
Watch more http://educator.com/language/english/english-grammar/hendershot/ Other subjects include English Composition, as well as high school and college math/science, computer science, and music. -All lectures are broken down by individual topics -No more wasted time -Just search and jump directly to the answer
Comparative Idioms in English
By Espresso English
This video explains idiomatic expressions in English that emphasize a particular quality of a person or thing by comparing it to something else, such as "As light as a feather."
Best Thing Since Sliced Bread - Idioms - Mr. Palindrome's Kids Vlog #4
By Mr. Palindrome
In this video blog for kids, Mr. Palindrome acts out his absolute favorite idioms. Can you guess what each phrase or saying means?
Idioms Lessons for Kids - 4 Cool Idioms!
By dek2635
This video explains four common idioms including, "apple of my eye;" "a leopard cannot change its spots;" "costing an arm and a leg;" and "a drop in the bucket/ocean."
Idioms
By WarnerJordanEducation
This video introduces idioms as figures of speech whose literal meaning does not convey the figurative meaning it has in English. Several good examples and explanations are given: kick the bucket, break a leg, and cost an arm and a leg to name a few. Annotations and simple illustration accompany the examples.
5 English Idioms from the 5 Senses
By EspressoEnglish
Learn 5 common English idioms and expressions based on the 5 senses: see eye to eye; hear a pin drop; smells fishy; lose your touch; and acquired taste.
Learning English-Lesson Sixty Six - Idioms & Proverbs
By TeacherPhilEnglish
YouTube presents Learning English-Lesson Sixty Six - Idioms & Proverbs, an educational video resource on english language arts.
Vegetable Idioms | Learn English | Idioms
By SpeakEnglishWithMisterduncan
This video presents various idioms that include vegetable-related words in them.
"Idioms" | English Grammar with Educator.com
By Educator
Watch more http://educator.com/language/english/english-grammar/hendershot/ Other subjects include English Composition, as well as high school and college math/science, computer science, and music. -All lectures are broken down by individual topics -No more wasted time -Just search and jump directly to the answer
Idioms Song (Idioms by Melissa)
By khlilbad333
This idiom song is written from the perspective of a confused boy whose family uses idioms to communicate with him. Students enjoy the story format, and it keeps them engaged in the learning process. The song gives examples of idioms and focuses on what idioms are and how they are used.
Best Thing Since Sliced Bread - Idioms - Mr. Palindrome's Kids Vlog #4
By GrammarSongsbyMelissa
In this video blog for kids, Mr. Palindrome acts out his absolute favorite idioms. Can you guess what each phrase or saying means?
Everyday Idioms - made easy
By otchiesgal
Learn everyday English idioms and idiomatic expressions the fun way - with their meaning and an animated example.
Lesson 1-English Vocabulary-Idioms Related to Outdoors
By eHow
This video explains the origin and meaning of idioms related to outdoors. This video was designed for the advanced English language learner. Lesson 1. "out of the woods", "no bed of roses", and "to have a green thumb" (2:48).