Learn English Idioms with TV Series & Movies | 10 Most Common English Idioms | Part 1
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
- Let's learn English idioms with TV Series. In this video, you'll be learning 10 most common English idioms by watching movie clips and TV series.
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Minor correction; break a leg is usually used to wish someone good luck in acting or some kind of performance art. That's why all the examples in the video occur either on a stage/backstage or at an audition. You typically wouldn't use it in an everyday scenario.
Thanks.
thank you
I'm not sure that you're a native or not. But I literally heard it in the movie, teenagers in high school theme, where a girl wished to her friend "break a leg" for her exam.
The word derived from opera culture but it's not limited for using only in performance/acting situations.
@@jojomorgan Depends how you define the term, but for all intents and purposes I am essentially native. I agree that it's not exclusively used in performance art but, 9 times out of ten, people outside of that context will say "best of/good luck" rather than "break a leg".
I'm a native speaker. I use it for "good luck" for exams, interviews and "performances" of any type.
Hit the sack 0:13
Break a leg 0:49
Call it a day 0:55
Under the weather 0:55
Spill the beans 0:55
See eye to eye 3:08
A piece of cake 3:40
The last straw 4:15
Cost an Arm and a leg 4:54
When pigs fly 5:29
I have a language school. I am using your videos to teach idioms.
Job well done !
I may already be completely fluent in English but I still like this! There are definitely idioms I don’t get yet, and I think this video would be great for students learning English in school!
Thank you .It was a great experience to meet this idiomatic expression.It will help all advanced level learners to enhance their knowledge about their particular area of this portion .Thank you for this channel.
espectacular, muy bueno para aprender. thanks a lot
Thank you, I love idioms and this is such a nice way of learning them! Because I hear the idioms in different situations and in different forms, I understand them. Thank you! :)
my pleasure :)
I love idioms too!
Wow!! What an amazing (and hard) job!! Thanks, I’m showing them to my students! I have always wanted to do something like this to help them, it’s super useful!
Another wonderful lesson. Thumbs up English in General. Carry on and Break a leg!
Wish you could post more videos like this is one... they're perfect!
Thank you for this video.Now,I can learn my students these idioms easily.
Absolutely ageee this is a fun way of learning idiomatic phrases.
I've spent the past year compiling clips from film and television and to date have amassed a ballpark figure of 5hrs worth.
Yeah great way for learning idioms. Thanks. It helped me. Go on
it's a great video, thank you so much for your hard work..
Thank you very much. It makes me study faster. I did't know any of this idioms before.
Much more polished up from the Instagram video, it’s great opportunity for us to savor the meaning with situation. Thank you for posting these videos. Please keep up your fabulous jobs.
Thank you so much 😍
Please do more of them 😍 I learn expressions and idioms with movies following them the best 🔥 Thank u ❤
What an excellent idea! Thanks!
It was great... I really learnt a lot ❤💫
this was best vedio for me since a long time plz just keep up to these type❤️👌
Today we watched a video from this channel. It was to effective. Thanks☺️🙏
Awesome video, thanks for your efforts!
Thanks ! This is very helpful to remember these things.
Excellent video!!! Thanks a lot!!! 🤩🤩
Nice video. Thank u... :)) It's really helpful for me
Ohhh dear...thnks a lot,you dont know how much it helped me for my exam i really aprreciate your hard work
Thnx a lot mam🙏🙏🙏
This series idea is innovative and ingenious
The best way of teaching
It´s an excellent video, thanks you so much
Brillianto! 🔥
It's very helpful.... Thanks
Teach us in this way!!😍
vERY HELPFUL CLIP!THANKS!
such a helpful idiom you're teaching,
good work👌
I am research scholar and will use your video to teach idiom to the students. Kindly allow. Due credit will be given wherever required.
Please please please bring your videos like this
It's a fun learning
Wow i find this really helpfull keep doing such videos
Thanks a bunch for such videos.be always succesful
Makes idioms so much fun
It's awesome and thanks for your hard work..
Very nice, thanks🎉🎉🎉
Make every single video with movie clips , it's great
Idioms are a great way to master your English. Thanks for sharing such a funny way to learn!
I liked you shows examples ❤️
This method is great , keep up the good work with this method for all your videos
Sure 😊
Very cool video ♥️
Thank you very much!!
OHHH Got it, that's one of those reasons why it's hard for me to understand some people regarldess of how fast they speak
Nice idioms!!!!
I see you eye to eye with you on phrases and idioms you shared on video
Thumbs up!
This is Awesome, Pls make more videos so we can learn new things.
thank you :)
Superb
Have a nice day, everyone.
Please can you tell me how can I get like that videos? Do you know any webs?
Wow!
I appreciate that.
Your new subscriber from India.
Please don't stop making videos.
What amazing 🤩
Good video!
You're doing great job sir...lots of love ❤️❤️❤️
Sir? I heard a woman's voice.
How do you find these clips? Do you search the corpus first and then find the clips in the episodes that pop up in the corpus? or is there a special search engine going through videos and a phrase in different tv series (something like youglish but for tv series)?
I was searching on google a lot but u made it easier. Thank u
Glad I could help!
thank you for this video, but I really need every name of those films, can u please give me at least some of them?
My sister fei love's your vid's i hope u can make more! :D
Wow I have a great time while watching this video. Can I use the movie scene part in my video? it’s for my English assignment. I’ll give u credits 🙏❤️❤️
the last one got me!
Thanks 🙏 a lot! 01.06.23
good job 🌸
Nice effort
Good job
Çok beğendim.
Subscribed🤟
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2:26 is the spill the beans
The ending was s bit casual😂
My favorite hands down was "a piece of cake" cause' it's a piece a cake to learn xdd
We also shorten it like, "piece a cake."
It's common to see, "a" replacing, "of" in casual conversation.
So you might hear, "Bunch a people." instead of, "Bunch of people."
Cool channel
good
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Go on
Cooking is a piece of cake for me if i have enough time
Hola grupo
Write 10 sentensed using th idoms from the video
Where do you search for idioms in movies
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Thanks. Are these idioms British or American?
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Hi, thank you for your work. I'm start learning English. Do people use these idioms? Excuse me, if you see my mistakes.
Hey 👋 you're very welcome, and I'm glad to hear that you're starting to learn English! And yes, people do commonly use the idioms we mentioned in the video. ( Don't worry about mistakes. They're a natural part of the learning process.) Keep it up! 😊
@@EnglishinGeneral Thank you for your answer. Your video helps me so much. See you)
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May I ask what is that movie shown at 1:44? Thank you!
The Good Place :)
It's enough now spill the beans.
He will help me when pigs fly.
I don't see eye to eye with my friends on many things.
I'm feeling under the weather
Why people make comunication difficult
I'm feeling under the weather.
where is the clip at 3:57 from? Friends? Does anyone know what season/episode?
"Friends" Season 3 - Episode 12 😊
@@EnglishinGeneral thank you!
I took the examples😅😅
Yes a iam simp