How To Use English Idioms | Holiday Idioms ☀️🌺🌴🍹

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Hello! I'm Emma from mmmEnglish. English idioms... can you think of some
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examples? "The early bird gets the worm!" "Bite your tongue!" Do they "drive you crazy?"
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Idioms are really common English expressions that can be used in formal
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and informal situations. They're quite challenging to learn because the meaning
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of the whole idiom, all of the words together, often doesn't relate to the
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literal meaning of the individual words.
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The idiom - as you're painfully aware - has its own unique meaning.
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So in this lesson, I'm going to teach you a few useful idioms that will help you to talk about
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your holidays. Now I'm sure that you'll be able to think about a holiday that
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you've had in the past and use the idioms that I'm going to share in this
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lesson to help you talk about them. Now, there are lots of English idioms, but
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learning to use some of them will help you to sound creative, interesting and fun
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when you're using English. And of course, it will definitely help you to
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understand more of what native speakers say. Using idioms correctly in your
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English speaking exams like IELTS or TOEFL will definitely impress your
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examiner - so it's worth spending some time learning a few idioms that you can
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use to talk about holidays that you've had. Now, a quick note. Remember that the
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tense changes can affect the verb in the idiom - if there is one. For example,
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"We're going to travel light." "We travelled light." "We are travelling light."
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So pay close attention to how I'm using the idiom in these examples. Now, let's
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look at that same example again in more detail. "To travel light" or "to pack light"
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Now, if someone travels light or packs light, they don't take a lot of luggage
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with them on a trip. They don't take lots of bags. "We have to walk a fair way from
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the station to our hotel, so try to pack light."
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"We only stayed for three days, so we packed light!"
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"Do you need some help collecting your luggage, or are you travelling light?"
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"To hit the road." This idiom means to leave or to start a journey.
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"We're going to hit the road at 8am." We're going to leave at 8am.
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"We hit the road early so that we reached the village by lunchtime."
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Now, this idiom is just as easily used when you're at a barbecue
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with friends and you decide it's time to go home. You can say "Okay, it's time to
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hit the road" or "It's time I hit the road"
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"To catch the sun". This idiom is used to
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say that someone is sunburned, burnt by the sun. "We spent the whole day at the
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beach so we all caught the sun." To someone who looks sunburnt, you could say
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"You look like you caught the sun today!" "Try not to catch too much sun today! Keep your hat on."
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Notice how this idiom can change depending on the tense. Same with the
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next one - "to live it up" or "to live the life". This idiom is used to say that
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someone is really enjoying themselves and they're
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having a really good time. without worrying about anything - including money.
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"We're going to live it up in a 5 star resort for a few days!"
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"We're going to live the life on a beach in Mexico"
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"We were living the life and having cocktails by the pool when the cyclone hit."
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"To do something on a shoestring"
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or "to do something on the cheap." Now this idiom is nothing like the last one.
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If you do something on a shoestring or on the cheap, you do it without spending a
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lot of money. "Staying in hostels is a good option if you're travelling on a shoestring budget."
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"We travelled through France last year on a shoestring!"
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"We plan to spend a month in Bali on the cheap and then, live it up in Singapore for a
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few days before we fly home."
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"At the crack of dawn" This idiom describes the
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earliest time in the day, just as the sun is rising. "We were up at the crack of dawn to watch the sun rise."
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"It's a long drive, so we set off at the crack of dawn."
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"Paul got up at the crack of dawn every day to hike around the island."
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"Bright and early" Now, this idiom is similar to the last one,
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it's used to explain that something happens early in the morning. It's not
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quite as early as at the crack of dawn though. "We had to get up bright and early
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to catch the train to Paris." Another idiom that's similar is "first thing".
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It means before anything else is done in the morning. "We need to check out first thing tomorrow."
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"You need to call and make a reservation first thing. We don't want to miss out!"
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"To call it a day" or "call it a night". This idiom means
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to stop doing an activity for the rest of the day or to finish what you're doing
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at night and go home to bed. "We were so exhausted that we decided to call it a
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day and ordered room service in our hotel room!" "Let's just call it a day and
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go to the pub!" "I need to call it a night, I've been dancing for 12 hours!!"
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"Itchy feet". Okay, so this idiom is used when someone feels the need to travel. They don't want to stay still!
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My friends always tell me that I have got itchy feet!
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"After being away from work for so long, it's really difficult to sit at my desk for eight
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hours a day! I've got itchy feet already!"
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"I noticed that Ben is really distracted at the moment. Do you think he's got itchy feet?"
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So there were quite a few idioms there, weren't there? Can you think of any other
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ones that you could use to talk about travelling or holidays? If you can, add
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them to the comments below this video. Now, if you watch my lessons often, you'll
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know that there's a new video every week. So make sure you subscribe to my channel
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courses. I'll see you in the next lesson. Thanks for watching and bye for now!
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