Learn the 100 Most Common Idioms in 30 Minutes (with examples)

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  • @EnglishwithLucy
    @EnglishwithLucy  4 роки тому +544

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    • @sakanablesakanable
      @sakanablesakanable 4 роки тому +16

      I'm sorry but tea is not my cup of tea!

    • @jeszyandrew419
      @jeszyandrew419 4 роки тому +7

      Mam, It Nice to see you in black..

    • @shamsularfin8827
      @shamsularfin8827 4 роки тому +9

      Hey Lucy ...... How are you??? I am your student from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩 you can search about Bangladesh in the Google please come to our country and if you wanna come than reply me... It's srabon....... You looks great 😘😘😘😘😘Don't worry I am a girl who read in 10th standard...... ........ 😊😊😚😚😚😚🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗😀😀😀

    • @داعسعلىرأسالاسدمنالجدإلىالولد
      @داعسعلىرأسالاسدمنالجدإلىالولد 4 роки тому +1

      When you close your eyes under explaining you are closing our hearts !! Careful please

    • @oskarpatagonia727
      @oskarpatagonia727 4 роки тому +1

      English with Lucy your beatifull

  • @varihoi
    @varihoi 4 роки тому +2225

    I don't want to beat around the bush. But i am sure i am not barking up the wrong tree. To make a long story short, i just want to thank you, Lucy. In a nutshell, your teaching keeps me on the ball. To get it out of my system, this comment is better late than never, even though a compliment like this must be a drop in the ocean.

    • @ritanjalikushwaha5205
      @ritanjalikushwaha5205 3 роки тому +70

      That's great 😀

    • @yassminekhalid4529
      @yassminekhalid4529 3 роки тому +26

      Great

    • @kaushanio
      @kaushanio 3 роки тому +52

      What a glorious comment!

    • @Nonco-1
      @Nonco-1 3 роки тому +126

      If you showed this comment to someone who is a beginner in learning English, I'm sure their head would explode.

    • @Nowhere9
      @Nowhere9 3 роки тому +6

      @@Nonco-1 it's not that hard

  • @zsofiadani970
    @zsofiadani970 4 роки тому +190

    more idioms
    1. Rejection is protection
    2. Out of site, out of mind
    3. Get your act together
    4. Grinds my gears
    5. A match made in heaven
    Thank you for this video it really helped me! Your a great teacher :)

    • @noheadache3131
      @noheadache3131 3 роки тому +20

      out of sight

    • @myeditsworld6921
      @myeditsworld6921 3 роки тому

      no 2 means a very funny phrase in my mother tounge

    • @Ratimira_Simundic
      @Ratimira_Simundic 3 роки тому +12

      3. "Get your shit together" is the more common version in Hollywood series and movies

    • @justasteamplayer7542
      @justasteamplayer7542 3 роки тому +1

      @@Ratimira_Simundic hell yes

    • @angel794
      @angel794 3 роки тому +4

      It is "out of SIGHT," not SITE, which refers to a place location, like building site.

  • @tb8183
    @tb8183 4 роки тому +690

    “That exam was a piece of cake”: phrase you’ll never gonna say if you’re an engineering student...

    • @berkinbahar4106
      @berkinbahar4106 4 роки тому +5

      ahahaha exactly. which engineering department is are you working for?

    • @necronomicion00
      @necronomicion00 4 роки тому +5

      until you end the degree and you start studying maths xD

    • @dua-e-zehra647
      @dua-e-zehra647 4 роки тому +4

      Yeah.. exams are never a bed of roses

    • @tb8183
      @tb8183 4 роки тому

      berkin bahar biomedical engineering

    • @nihass7418
      @nihass7418 4 роки тому

      Ohh really!!!

  • @thestealthycow4776
    @thestealthycow4776 3 роки тому +11

    As a native english speaker, your video may have been preaching to the choir, but i’m glad to fill the cracks in my vocabulary because knowledge is power… Rest assured you weren’t beating a dead horse!

  • @tomikehoward
    @tomikehoward 2 роки тому +140

    I was feeling a bit under the weather today, then I came across this video. It made my day. The idioms hit the nail on the head with respect to the most common ones used and provide great learning, and the examples were entertaining too - killing two birds with one stone I’d say. And I still can’t wrap my head around how she managed to present 100 idioms so succinctly! In a nutshell, she hits the ball out of the park with this one!

  • @nonesurvives
    @nonesurvives 4 роки тому +141

    51. On thin ice
    Once in a blue moon
    Out of someone's league
    To play devil's advocate
    To play something by ear
    To pull someone's leg
    Pull yourself together
    To rain on someone's parade
    To rock the boat
    To save something for a rainy day
    To see eye to eye
    To shed light on something
    Sit on the fence
    To sit tight
    To smell a rat
    So far so good
    Someone wouldn't be caught dead
    Someone's heart is in the right place
    Someone's jaw drops
    Someone's pride and joy
    Someone's true colours
    Something rings a bell
    Speak of the devil
    To spill the beans
    75. To steal someone's thunder

    • @djmajor2095
      @djmajor2095 4 роки тому +1

      pulling your pisser as in having a laugh or yanking your chain (american version)

    • @sabdulnasir
      @sabdulnasir 3 роки тому +1

      Do we have all 100 idioms written list?

  • @hangakulcsar2244
    @hangakulcsar2244 4 роки тому +96

    Quarantine is a true blessing in disguise, I've learned so much during these times, looks like every cloud has a silver lining.
    I finally bit the bullet and expressed my true feelings to him.
    This new hobby of mine cost me an arm and a leg.
    I've tried giving him the cold shoulder, but I just can't resist his charm.
    Now I'm going to hit the sack, because it's already three in the morning in my neck of the woods.
    This lesson was marvelous Lucy, you make preparing for CAE so much easier!💕

  • @nonesurvives
    @nonesurvives 4 роки тому +118

    76. Stick to one's guns
    77. Take something with a pinch of salt
    78. Take the mickey
    79. The ball is in your court
    80. The best of both worlds
    81. The best thing since sliced bread
    82. The devil is in the details
    83. The early gets the worm
    84. The elephant in the room
    85. The last straw
    86. There are plenty more fish in the sea
    87. There's a method to someone's madness
    88. There is no such thing as a free lunch
    89. Through thick and thin
    90. Throw caution to the wind
    91. To make matters worse
    92. To twist someone's arm
    93. Under the weather
    94. Up in the air
    95. We'll cross that bridge when we come to it
    96. Wrap your head around something
    97. You can say that again
    98. You can't have your cake and eat it too
    99. You can't judge a book by its cover
    100. You live and you learn

  • @ashikihsan1946
    @ashikihsan1946 Рік тому +19

    I appreciate your kindness Lucy for teaching me these 100 most common idioms in English. Your every English lesson is so important to learn Lucy by your nice teaching, word pronunciation and word definition

  • @slowlearner4341
    @slowlearner4341 2 роки тому +1

    This is why I am Slow Learner... I took me about month to go through this garden, smell it and try to remember. However, it can only recognize all them, but not remember. Hopefully, it will come. Slow and steady wins the race. It's practical selection. Thank you, Lucy!

  • @pacificoceania5828
    @pacificoceania5828 4 роки тому +196

    I don't know why people dislike this lesson . For me Lucy has done fantastic job . She tries to do her best to teach her student online free .

    • @android12921
      @android12921 4 роки тому +6

      Losers dislike one like this....

    • @jerrywang6611
      @jerrywang6611 4 роки тому +2

      Pacific Oceania Maybe because she has a BF!lol

    • @girl_from_lydia
      @girl_from_lydia 4 роки тому +1

      I dislike this video, because there are too many mistakes for English teacher. It was informative and helpful for sure, but she should revise the video and the text before uploading it.

    • @pacificoceania5828
      @pacificoceania5828 4 роки тому +3

      @@girl_from_lydia hum it's weird when you said too many mistake . She is English teacher and she is English and you said she has done big mistake. I hope Lucy read your comments .

    • @girl_from_lydia
      @girl_from_lydia 4 роки тому +2

      @@pacificoceania5828, it's not one big mistake, but some little mistakes - for example 53rd idiom - there is a sentence from previous slide, or there were "the" two times etc. I've already wrote such comment under one of her previous video, but there is no effect.

  • @SONIASHARMA-xt8iu
    @SONIASHARMA-xt8iu 4 роки тому +309

    The way you teach is the best thing since sliced bread!

    • @tornadospin9
      @tornadospin9 4 роки тому +30

      As a native English speaker, that was pretty good usage of an idiom

    • @seyedmehdimohammadizadeh7644
      @seyedmehdimohammadizadeh7644 3 роки тому +2

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    • @RedPandas3111
      @RedPandas3111 3 роки тому +3

      @@tornadospin9 yo diamond hands !

    • @andualemali162
      @andualemali162 3 роки тому +2

      I love you lucy

    • @vivekrajput9094
      @vivekrajput9094 3 роки тому +2

      Yeah your compliment is just a drop in the ocean

  • @23max232323232323
    @23max232323232323 Рік тому +5

    Off the hook > no longer in difficulty, free (I'd use 'get away with' to mean 'go unpunished')
    To twist someone's arm > force or pressurise someone into doing something they do not want to to (it's much stronger than just convince)
    Don't get me wrong, your work is brilliant. I myself checked the meaning of those two idioms before commenting as I wasn't entirely convinced by your explanation. Good job, I'm sure this video has helped a lot of students! Keep up the good work!

  • @RKO1949
    @RKO1949 3 роки тому +2

    There's a couple of idioms that express a totality of any item or experience that both come from the British during WWII. The first is "head, ass, and gas mask." An example is, "I was totally involved, head, ass, and gas mask." The second one derives from a bomber machine gunner that empties his string of bullets that is about 27 feet long, simply stated, 'the whole nine yards." The example is, "I used up the whole nine yards." Loove your stuff...Dr. Rick Olsen

  • @Hosna553
    @Hosna553 10 місяців тому

    Learning English is not a rocket science, it is a piece of cake. I always tell myself that no pain no gain and I have to brush up on my learning. It is good to hang in there and to keep your chin up most of the times. When I learn a foreign language I can get the best of both worlds as I have fun and learn about another culture. It is okay to make mistakes considering that you live and learn. Thank you so much MZ Lucy for your great efforts and your amazing presentation. I am so grateful for having you as my teacher that is my pleasure ❤❤❤❤

  • @EnglishwithLucy
    @EnglishwithLucy  4 роки тому +601

    FIRST

  • @jessica801108
    @jessica801108 4 роки тому +7

    I just wanna say think you to Lucy for being so generous to share all those useful idioms. Thanks. Love you

  • @xsez2
    @xsez2 4 роки тому +46

    English with Lucy series are one of the finest, high quality and well shot videos available on UA-cam. Stay Successful Lucy, you are doing a great job !

  • @POCEnglish
    @POCEnglish 3 роки тому +63

    Great job! 100 idioms in a video! Thanks!
    I have also started teaching English on UA-cam recently. Would be glad if you guys have a look and let me know what you think. It means a lot to me.

  • @itsssuhana
    @itsssuhana 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks Lucy for explaining each idioms properly.

  • @rae4096
    @rae4096 4 роки тому +6

    guys teacher lucy is teaching us without costing any money and we are thankful for that. now we should pay her by subscribing. 💖

  • @chandrababubabu5467
    @chandrababubabu5467 4 роки тому +5

    Hi Mom,
    80% I learned from other classes from different teachers and it is very useful. Even though I wrote it for repetition.Because regular repetition make it through.
    Thank you so much.

    • @Chhatrapati...8
      @Chhatrapati...8 4 роки тому

      Hello sir,
      How can these is your mom..
      I think you are wrote that mam..am I right...sir

    • @oneconec6600
      @oneconec6600 4 роки тому

      Mom .......!!!!????

  • @eslam6eslam386
    @eslam6eslam386 4 роки тому +5

    Thank you so much I was in a deep water because i sometimes find it difficult to understand some mysterious idioms but now I can understand most of them you are my best teacher and your channel is my best one god bless you

  • @shotbyjlt
    @shotbyjlt 2 роки тому +1

    Greetings from Germany... In a few hours I'm going to attend the oral English exam and idioms always make a great impression. So thanks for the video ❤️

  • @ustadhsadikibrahimhassan7654
    @ustadhsadikibrahimhassan7654 3 роки тому +11

    1.A blessing in disguise-a good thing that seems bad at first
    2.a picture is worth a thousand words
    3.a piece of cake-easy
    4.Action speak louder than words
    5.Add insult to injury-worsen
    6.As chip as chips
    7.barking up the wrong tree
    8.beat a round the bush
    9.better late than never

  • @stefaniechong9640
    @stefaniechong9640 4 роки тому +13

    It was generous of you to teach more and give more for each of your lessons. We, as your students are deeply grateful to you. 😊💖

  • @DipliBoruah
    @DipliBoruah 4 роки тому +334

    Me:
    Before watching Lucy's videos ''English is rocket science! ''
    After watching her videos
    ''English is a piece of cake!!''
    My mom:
    ''But don't give up your day job! ''
    But I think her heart is in the right place.
    I'm gonna hit the sack because now it is 1:39AM in my country.

  • @hbkang1868
    @hbkang1868 4 роки тому +18

    16. to cut corners
    17. to cut somebody some slack
    18. don't give up your day job
    21. every cloud has a silver lining
    26. to give someone the benefit
    28. to go back to the drawing board
    32. to hit the sack
    35. it takes one to know one
    37. to jump on the bandwagon
    38. to keep one's chin up
    42. to let someone off the hook
    53. out of someone's league
    54. to play devil's advocate
    58. to rain on someone's parade
    59. to rock the boat
    63. to sit on the fence
    75. to steal someone's thunder
    76. to stick to one's gun
    77. to take something with a pinch/grain of salt

  • @viet4514
    @viet4514 2 роки тому +1

    I AM DEEPLY IN LOVE WITH THESE LESSONS 🥺✨

  • @bhaktathapa263
    @bhaktathapa263 Рік тому

    I had over three thousand idioms in three volumes ,still collected over three hundred, yet I learned a lot. I am indebted to you Lucy. Thank you.

  • @nishakumari840
    @nishakumari840 4 роки тому +16

    Hey Lucy,
    Love from India! I have been watching your videos since January, 2020. I didn't have a good command of English initially but i do now. All thanks to you💙
    I absolutely nailed my English examination.
    Again, I truly appreciate your efforts. 😊

    • @k.k.r8029
      @k.k.r8029 4 роки тому

      Me too bro from India

  • @valuepluson
    @valuepluson Рік тому +3

    I appreciate that you included some common idioms in your video. It's helpful to learn these expressions, especially if you want to speak English more fluently and naturally.

  • @alexandrwashington5701
    @alexandrwashington5701 4 роки тому +58

    My English has became fluent long ago, but I'm still finding an incredibly useful information at this channel in a huge quantity. Thanks for your work, Lucy ;-)

  • @jwstanley2645
    @jwstanley2645 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you. I enjoyed this.
    Here is one with which I hope you can help me. It is written, "Parsifal and [I don't remember the name] slept eye to eye, nose to nose, knees to knees, and toes to toes."
    Eye to eye usually means in agreement, no?
    Nose to nose usually means confrontation, no?
    Toe to toe usually means confrontation or competition, no?
    Knees to knees? What do you think?
    Thanks for the videos.

  • @oneakagilkes387
    @oneakagilkes387 Рік тому +1

    i just love that Lucy makes her videos so interactive luv u Lucy.

  • @pasangtsering8876
    @pasangtsering8876 4 роки тому +5

    Your action is as beautiful as you are and your voice is as clear as your beautiful looks and your teaching is beyond praise. Worth listening and looking!

  • @susannah1523
    @susannah1523 4 роки тому +19

    31:03 instead of plenty more fish in the sea with this example, we say in Germany “other fathers have beautiful daughters, too/ other mums have beautiful sons, too”. We are way more direct, but both funny expressions mean the same thing

    • @Ratimira_Simundic
      @Ratimira_Simundic 3 роки тому

      Wie sagt man das auf Deutsch? Ich habe es nie gehört. Danke

    • @susannah1523
      @susannah1523 3 роки тому +1

      @@Ratimira_Simundic Andere Mütter haben auch schöne Söhne/ Andere Väter haben auch schöne Töchter.

    • @DC-jp7zl
      @DC-jp7zl 3 роки тому

      Awesome

  • @OpptimusPrime1
    @OpptimusPrime1 4 роки тому +5

    Thank you very much Lucy for sharing. honestly i hate reading and while reading something i'm feeling sleepy. Your videos have really helped me to improve my English. I hope i didn't write something wrong. omg still hesitating

  • @USER-vi4zg
    @USER-vi4zg 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you from Thailand 🇹🇭

  • @jeiyah2429
    @jeiyah2429 2 роки тому +3

    I've been researching some likey about this stuff but I'm not going to beat around the bush, you just hit the nail on head. Though others you've mentioned rings a bell, you're explanation and examples made it a piece of cake to understand. I'm not sure if my grammar is okay but I live and I learn. So thank you very much

  • @azipage
    @azipage 4 роки тому +9

    MOST of the idioms we use in our native language, so it is easy to remember, Thank you so much Mrs Lucy. You're out of this world🛸

  • @thembalethudube3274
    @thembalethudube3274 2 роки тому +9

    Thank you so much Lucy! You've just given me a good brush up on idioms popularly used in South Africa. Please kindly explain and give an example to this idiom "beauty is a cruel mistress"

  • @jwb52z9
    @jwb52z9 4 роки тому +21

    "As cheap as chips" has an American equivalent as in "A dime a dozen", in case your students ever see or hear that one. The only difference is that it also means "commonly found". I know I haven't experienced every community in the UK, but I haven't heard many English people say some of these, especially "jump on the bandwagon". I honestly thought "neck of the woods" was an American only expression, until now. Lovely video! :)

    • @W42PZ
      @W42PZ 4 роки тому

      This may be because a lot of these idioms are used by the older generation.

  • @MustafaMustafa-tf3xo
    @MustafaMustafa-tf3xo 3 роки тому +7

    Thank you for making the English language so easy to learn and even mastering the British accent which some think is a bit difficult... I'm following you from Turkey and I'm so glad I discovered your channel by chance .. so thanks a bunch dear

  • @the-one-man-for-it.
    @the-one-man-for-it. 3 роки тому +4

    Teacher Lucy , I have watched the whole video , And I can confidently confess that your teaching method is the best thing since sliced bread , I can break a leg to my learning journey since today Because I have found your youtube channel , I felt a little bit under the weather when I used to learn english by depending on other materials becuase unfortunately they were not my cup of tea , But now , I can believe that every cloud has a silver linibg indeed Because I have watched your videos ..

  • @PainDePims666
    @PainDePims666 4 роки тому +12

    Okay guys, two things! Firstly, Lucy’s mum seems to be an amazing human being and secondly, “spork” is definitely the best invention ever!

  • @minativishwakarma3985
    @minativishwakarma3985 4 роки тому +11

    I indeed appreciate your persevering effort making a video of 100 idioms, Lucy!!! Thanks so much, dear!!!👍👍

  • @auguslu5580
    @auguslu5580 Рік тому +2

    Hi Lucy, big thanks from Taiwan.
    I'm working on being an interpreter (English-Chinese), this video is really helpful for picking up useful idioms. Much appreciated ❤

  • @davidbroughall3782
    @davidbroughall3782 3 роки тому +2

    As a native English speaker, I didn't realize all the idioms I use. i have used every one of these at one time or another and instinctively understood what they meant.

  • @victorialuisaherms2224
    @victorialuisaherms2224 4 роки тому +9

    Í ve recently heard "he got cold feet" and " Í heard it on the grapevine" . Thanks Lucy! Í love your classes!

  • @sarahbutton6956
    @sarahbutton6956 2 роки тому +10

    Hello Lucy,
    Congratulations on your perfect English Accent and the exceptionally clear way you explain correct English.
    All the best
    Sarah

  • @dorukunal5006
    @dorukunal5006 4 роки тому +53

    Thank you Lucy! I am going to be an English teacher next year and I really learned a lot from you.

    • @mohammedumarfarhan9900
      @mohammedumarfarhan9900 4 роки тому +1

      Wish u all the luck buddy

    • @sohamroy6810
      @sohamroy6810 4 роки тому

      Hi Doruk ... All the very best wishes for your future plans and career .
      BTW where are you from ?

    • @sohamroy6810
      @sohamroy6810 4 роки тому +1

      Break a leg

    • @dorukunal5006
      @dorukunal5006 4 роки тому

      @@sohamroy6810 I'm from Turkey

    • @favioperez141
      @favioperez141 4 роки тому

      Brilliant! I've got my UA-cam channel called Learn English with Favio and I teach English on Instagram coolsituation2001. Enjoy learning English!

  • @sureshchandrajena9134
    @sureshchandrajena9134 Рік тому

    Lucy my loving sister. She is one of my family member. We like her so much. Lucy is a world class teacher of English.

  • @calebiyoyo7
    @calebiyoyo7 7 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for the update on idioms

  • @aiserceneccaunt
    @aiserceneccaunt 4 роки тому +29

    Super useful video. I've learned a lot. I love "it takes one to know one", because it's a sharp way to reply, and I think there's nothing you can reply back.

  • @foflowerable
    @foflowerable 3 роки тому +13

    You're the best English teacher I have met. Thank you very much for making this video. I've learned so many useful idioms from your video. Much appreciated.

  • @hoxtonmartinson5815
    @hoxtonmartinson5815 4 роки тому +11

    I am a international student in Japan managing to get admission for university, and I think I made a mistake that I put all my eggs in one basket and I failed. But every cloud has a silver cloud, I still have chances. Though I am on thin ice now I have to keep my chin up and pull myself together to face the next test. And I really like "We will cross that bridge when we come to it". Tom Cruise said a similar sentence in Mission Impossible 6.

    • @shailendraverma4082
      @shailendraverma4082 3 роки тому

      Great!!

    • @DC-jp7zl
      @DC-jp7zl 3 роки тому

      Right on, mate! We can only hope you "put your best foot forward!"

  • @Aisha-zy3ks
    @Aisha-zy3ks 6 місяців тому +2

    Learning English with Lucy is like a piece of cake

  • @ngocongminh8375
    @ngocongminh8375 3 роки тому +1

    This beautiful teacher made me get more 'energy' to learning English
    kkk

  • @fredgaub
    @fredgaub 4 роки тому +4

    Very comprehensive lesson, thanks, I hardly knew half of them.
    It's funny to notice how some idioms are word for word the same in French, i.e :
    - To break the ice = Briser la glace
    - To put all the eggs in the same basket = Mettre tous ses œufs dans le même panier
    - It's not my cup of tea = Ce n'est pas ma tasse de thé
    Some are only slightly different, i.e :
    - It costs an arm and a leg = Ca coûte un bras (it costs an arm)
    - To jump on the bandwagon = Prendre le train en marche (to take the train on the move)
    Some have the same meaning with a different expression, i.e :
    - To beat around the bush = Touner autour du pot (turn around the pot)
    - To bite off more the you can chew = Avoir les yeux plus gros que le ventre (to have your eyes bigger than your belly)
    - To give someone a cold shoulder = Battre froid quelqu'un (beat someone cold)
    - It's not rocket science = Ce n'est pas sorcier (it's not a sorcer's matter)
    - To let the cat out of the bag = Vendre la mèche (to sell the wick)
    - Once in a blue moon = Tous les 36 du mois (every 36th of the month)
    Some don't have any direct equivalent, i.e :
    - Barking up the wrong tree
    - Get a taste of your own medicine

  • @hoakhanh6642
    @hoakhanh6642 4 роки тому +6

    thank you so much for your dedication on getting my head around absorbing English idioms

  • @berk835
    @berk835 4 роки тому +4

    I admire your passion for English language. You are a fabulous teacher. Remarkable

  • @palmeritarock23
    @palmeritarock23 Рік тому +3

    Hi Lucy! Congratulations on this video, it is still one of my favourites 3 years later! I wonder if you could still answer some questions about it, even though it was posted so long ago.
    - Easy question first: Would "getting sth off my chest" be equivalent to 24. "getting sth out of my system"?
    - Now a harder one: How would "a blessing in disguise" be different from "every cloud has a silver lining"? Could they refer to the same situation, i.e. sth negative that ended up having a bright side?
    Huge thanks in advance! 🍉😇

  • @ukwuezeuchenna433
    @ukwuezeuchenna433 2 роки тому +1

    I had already downloaded the video but I had to come back and comment. This is so educative, great work!

  • @mirkibirki
    @mirkibirki 4 роки тому +21

    Thank you Lucy, this one is my favourite and I must say I can hear these idioms now, when people speak, and I'm pleased that I actually understand what they mean 😄👌

  • @lexmole
    @lexmole 3 роки тому +85

    Lucy: "This is very common" ... Me: never heard that in 9 years of English lessons in school. 😂

  • @joephalarope6880
    @joephalarope6880 4 роки тому +31

    Five sentences😲? My jaw dropped, It isn't my cup of tea.
    Anyway, I gonna bite the bullet and do it.😠
    So far so good.And I did it! This homework was a piece of cake. Even more - a blessing in disguise, actually. I'll save this video for a rainy day. Thanks, Lucy!😊

    • @miss_pauline
      @miss_pauline 4 роки тому +1

      You're a genius

    • @joephalarope6880
      @joephalarope6880 4 роки тому +1

      @@miss_pauline ha! I like your hilarity)

    • @mohammadsakib166
      @mohammadsakib166 4 роки тому

      your sentence structure is great, keep practicing. You live and you learn, Joe give cold shoulder to your haters, break a leg.

  • @laxmilavanya3801
    @laxmilavanya3801 3 роки тому

    Speaking English is a blessing in disguise
    When I saw my husband picture, it is worth 1000 words
    Cooking is a piece of cake for me

  • @soheeralaa751
    @soheeralaa751 3 роки тому +10

    Though I’ve made my comment lately, I’m completely certain that I’ll be able to continue my endless journey at learning English. By the way, I have been learning English for about 13 years. In addition, I believe that learning the idoimatic expressions will definitely improve my personality in spite of my realistic nationality. THX!

  • @filolinguista5576
    @filolinguista5576 4 роки тому +10

    In Spanish we have a similar expression to "Better late than never" 5:11 "Más vale tarde que nunca" but we use it more commonly to persuade someone to drive slowly, and not so fast that they might have a car accident and die because of it.

    • @weirdo333mm3
      @weirdo333mm3 4 роки тому

      'Κάλλιο αργά παρά ποτέ' is the corresponding Greek proverb, but it actually has the same meaning as the English phrase

  • @mikeycanvas4310
    @mikeycanvas4310 4 роки тому +19

    It was extremely hilarious that in Philippines, a popular celebrity once said on national TV "Don't judge my brother. He is not a book." She actually was thinking of the idiom "dont judge a book by it's cover" but somehow she couldn't remember it right. But because of that blunder, she became the talk of the town in a positive way. 😃

    • @ms.annieguab5425
      @ms.annieguab5425 3 роки тому +2

      Hmm... you may be right - that person forgot the right idiom; OR that person was joking - many people here could twist some words / phrases / idioms to make people laugh. They do that quite often here. So, I’m interested to know who that celebrity was. Cheers.

    • @vernnardromero7750
      @vernnardromero7750 3 роки тому +1

      @@ms.annieguab5425 that was a popular joke in the Philippines same as 'laughter is the best policy' or 'honesty is the best medicine' something like that.
      I think that guy do not appreciate sense of humor sometimes.😁

    • @paulturner5339
      @paulturner5339 3 роки тому

      Don't put all your Idioms in one basket otherwise the early bird will come home to roost, then the poop will really hit the fan

  • @yaspteteachielts4651
    @yaspteteachielts4651 4 роки тому +4

    I m impressed; you are truly a passionate teacher. Thank you! I can say it again!

  • @shravansinghshekhawat6953
    @shravansinghshekhawat6953 3 роки тому

    Great efforts Lucy! I watched it on 1.5x before exam.

  • @AmitParekh100
    @AmitParekh100 2 роки тому

    Thanks for this helpful video.
    1. I am glad that I did some savings for the which helped me in the emergency situation.
    2. In the cricket league the home team is doing and consistently winning the matches.
    3. For me, achieving good score in college was .
    4. You can not confide someone with personal information or secret who can easily .
    5. I always needs to give feedback to my colleague to and don't get influenced by anyone.

  • @Chironex_Fleckeri
    @Chironex_Fleckeri 4 роки тому +5

    For anyone wondering, almost all of these idioms are commonly used in America as well.

    • @eliasleq
      @eliasleq 4 роки тому

      Tks. I hear some of them watching Modern Family. 👍

    • @twikie258
      @twikie258 3 роки тому

      Good to know. Thanks for the tip :)

  • @bhartirocks7945
    @bhartirocks7945 4 роки тому +115

    I really love how creative ppl were when it comes to speaking... Today we use only yeah and duh xD

  • @danielfernandezburgos3497
    @danielfernandezburgos3497 4 роки тому +68

    This is one of the most helpful videos I have ever seen! If you did a similar video with the 100 most common phrasal verbs, it would be amazing! Thank you a lot for this channel, it is really good

  • @kamahsamiha2085
    @kamahsamiha2085 2 роки тому

    Wooow.. Teacher lucy is one of my favorite teachers...Besides his amazing accent which i adore most. That is very useful

  • @muttnjeff9030
    @muttnjeff9030 3 роки тому +2

    Nice! As an American, there were only 2 that were new to me! I had no idea that we shared so many idioms. Very instructive! Thanks.

  • @liliyakhusainova3077
    @liliyakhusainova3077 3 роки тому +9

    I always use idioms such as:
    You can't judge a book by its cover.
    Better late than never.
    You can't have your cake and eat it too.
    The early bird gets the worm.
    No pain no gain.
    Thank you for an informative and a useful video.👏👍😊

  • @minhyukismxskey7286
    @minhyukismxskey7286 4 роки тому +6

    Lucy has generous heart, I'm telling you, thanks Lucy 💕

  • @mceltictube
    @mceltictube 4 роки тому +9

    I really brushed up on my idioms with this one. Thank you Lucy!

  • @TripleN2357
    @TripleN2357 5 місяців тому +2

    She is so sweet and her pronunciation is also like her❤❤💜💜💗💗💝💝

  • @sherafghankakar214
    @sherafghankakar214 2 роки тому +1

    trust me after watching this idiomatic video it had covered almost my 30 marks out of 30 in my competitive exam.

  • @daviddavite9397
    @daviddavite9397 4 роки тому +5

    I watch this video at least once a week. Thank you, Lucy!

  • @maybememory1
    @maybememory1 4 роки тому +12

    I like "Hill to die on", as in "That's not a hill I'm willing to die on."

  • @bhushanmayank
    @bhushanmayank 2 роки тому +3

    Dear Lucy, your video is very informative. I was looking for something like this to improve my communication in English. This felt exactly what I was looking for...Thankuu

  • @mariyamsdrawings1887
    @mariyamsdrawings1887 6 місяців тому

    Thanks Lucy . Even 4 yrs have passes and ur still amazing .❤

  • @PerscellaLao
    @PerscellaLao Рік тому

    YOUR CHANNEL IS BLESSING IN DISGUISE

  • @ela7942
    @ela7942 4 роки тому +15

    We say adding fuel on the fire 🔥 instead of insult to the injury as well as we say to get my head around of something instead of to wrap my head around of something

    • @riad.7635
      @riad.7635 4 роки тому +2

      In my country we also say something similar to 'adding fuel on the fire' but it mostly applies to situation of conflicts where someone says/does something that makes it even worse, and it's often on purpose 😂

  • @moonlight_celeste3484
    @moonlight_celeste3484 4 роки тому +8

    3:59 We use it a lot in our language. I'm happy to know it in english (at first, i didn't understand it; but then, i understood it well!) Thank you!! ^^

  • @harikrishnav6293
    @harikrishnav6293 4 роки тому +4

    Thank you gorgeous teacher....

  • @carolpeterson6756
    @carolpeterson6756 3 роки тому +2

    I live in the 🇺🇸 and also lived in 🇨🇦 for five years. I have heard of all of these and was astounded at how many I actually use. I really enjoyed this video. Merci 🙂
    (I had never heard "to take the mickey", though.)

    • @suzanneemerson9787
      @suzanneemerson9787 3 роки тому

      That’s likely because Americans don’t “take the mickey.”

  • @rktiwa
    @rktiwa 3 роки тому

    Never learn a subject from someone this stunning. You would never?

  • @ibrahimkocak1954
    @ibrahimkocak1954 3 роки тому +6

    I patiently watched this video for ten days, eventually! I'll come back for the HW very soon, my dear instructor.

  • @softgirl4211
    @softgirl4211 2 роки тому +6

    I never feel tired while I am watching your lessons. Thanks a million for your useful interesting lessons😍🤩

  • @lucybrkic4412
    @lucybrkic4412 4 роки тому +7

    Thank you for this lesson, Lucy. To be honest, I could manage only 15 idioms today and had to stop. It wasn't possible to get all of them in my head in only one lesson. In my opinion, it would be better to split this staff into 3 or 4 parts and instead to give more examples.

  • @Memer44
    @Memer44 2 роки тому

    My luck turned on when I needed your video the most. I wanted to prepare for my exam, and I'm prepared now.

  • @tesbergabor3780
    @tesbergabor3780 3 роки тому +1

    Most of these idioms ring a bell but the devil is in the details, we must learn them carefully. Go on, Lucy, spill the beans! I need to know when the next 100 Idioms, Part2, is going to be released. Could you possibly make the sequel, ASAP, through thick and thin, please?