English Idioms in Movies and TV Shows

English Idioms in Movies and TV Shows, Watching clips from movies and TV shows is a fun and effective way to learn English idioms.

Course Description

Learning English idioms is essential if you want to speak and understand English at a native level.

In this free course you will:

  • Learn common English idioms
  • Watch idiom usage in movie conversations
  • Study correct pronunciation of English expressions
  • Improve your overall English level

The course includes the following English idioms:

  1. Piece of cake” = something easy to do.
  2. Cat got your tongue?” = Have you nothing to say?
  3. Be on the same page” = understand a situation in the same way; agree on something.
  4. Raining cats and dogs” = raining very heavily.
  5. Sick as a dog” = very sick.
  6. Left out in the cold” = ignored, forgotten, or excluded.
  7. Have a sweet tooth” = like to eat sweet food.
  8. Bend over backwards” = try very hard to do something.
  9. Blow your top” = become very angry.
  10. Break a leg!” = Good luck!
  11. Cry me a river” = you can cry or complain a lot but you will not get my sympathy.
  12. There are plenty of fish in the sea” = there are many other choices.
  13. Under the weather” = feel ill.
  14. Know the ropes” = know how to do a job or task properly.
  15. Have bigger fish to fry” = have something more important or more interesting to do.
  16. When pigs fly” = never, impossible.
  17. Flash in the pan” = someone or something that promises great success but fails.
  18. Cut corners” = to do something in a cheap and easy way, or act illegally.
  19. Afraid of your own shadow” = easily frightened.
  20. Lose track of time” = to be unaware of what time it is.
  21. Blessing in disguise” = a misfortune unexpectedly turning into a good thing.
  22. Let the cat out of the bag” = reveal a secret.
  23. Cry over spilled milk” = be upset over something that can’t be fixed.
  24. Blow the whistle on someone” = to report someone for doing something wrong.
  25. Bite your tongue” = don’t say what you want to say; keep your mouth shut.
  26. Give someone a taste of their own medicine” = use the same methods against your opponents.
  27. Hit the nail on the head” = do or say exactly the right thing.
  28. The last straw” = the last of a series of irritations, incidents, remarks, etc.
  29. Bite the bullet” = do or accept something difficult or unpleasant.
  30. Drop in the bucket” = very small or unimportant amount.
  31. Drunk as a skunk” = very drunk.
  32. Jump ship” = leave a job or activity.
  33. Add insult to injury” = hurt the feelings of a person who is already upset.
  34. Fresh off the boat” = newly arrived from a foreign place.
  35. Do a runner” = leave a place quickly.
  36. Bull in a china shop” = clumsy person.
  37. Give someone the cold shoulder” = be unfriendly to someone.
  38. An arm and a leg” = extremely expensive.
  39. Head over heels (in love)” = to be very much in love with someone.
  40. By the skin of your teeth” = just barely.
  41. My lips are sealed” = I will not tell anyone.
  42. Rule of thumb” = method that is not exact but is based on experience
  43. Fight fire with fire” = use the same methods against your opponent as they are using against you.
  44. Steal your thunder” = prevent someone from having success or getting attention by doing something first.
  45. Let you off the hook” = allow somebody to escape from a difficult situation or punishment.
  46. Play it by ear” = to act according to the circumstances; improvise.
  47. Change of pace” = change from one type of activity to another.

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