How To Use English Idioms |👉🏼 👫 BODY IDIOMS 👫 👈🏼|

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Hello! I'm Emma from mmmEnglish and in this video, I'm going to show you how to use
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some of my favourite English body idioms. English idioms probably drive you crazy!
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Idioms are really common expressions and together, the meaning of these
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expressions is different than the individual meaning of each words. So in
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this example, we're not talking about a crazy driver. If someone or something is
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driving you crazy, they're really annoying. Together, the words have a
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different meaning than individually. Of course, there are hundreds and hundreds
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of English idioms and actually you might recognize some of them because they
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might be similar to expressions and idioms in your own language.
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In English, there are really commonly used idioms and there are some that are more obscure
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or less commonly used. So in this video, I'm going to be focusing on a few that
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are very commonly used. Now, idioms are really creative, imaginative and fun ways
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to use language. If you're studying for your IELTS or your TOEFL exam or
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generally you just want to impress someone with your English, then learn to
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use a few idioms. Anyway, let's get started! Remember that I've
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chosen these idioms because they all are to do with the human body, somehow.
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Pain in the neck. Now this idiom is similar to the first
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one we spoke about, "drive you crazy". So, if something or someone is a "pain in the
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neck", they're really annoying!
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"They said that my car was going to be at the mechanics for over a week... It's such
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a pain in the neck!" or "I hope he doesn't bring Peter, he
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can be a real pain in the neck!"
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"Stop it! You're being a real pain in the neck!"
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Now, you can also use "pain in the butt" or "pain in the ass" and so these two options
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are a little more crude, a little ruder. You probably, wouldn't - well you
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definitely - wouldn't use those with your boss or someone you just met.
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But you know, with your friends or when you're being quite casual you can say "pain in
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the butt" or "pain in the ass". Same meaning.
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So the next one, "play it by ear".
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So this is when you don't have a plan and you deliberately - you choose not
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to have a plan. You want to just make it up as you go. Be a bit flexible.
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Do whatever you feel like at the time. For example, "We don't really have a plan for
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tonight, we're just going to play it by ear." You know if you're hungry, you'll eat.
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If you want to dance, you'll dance. If you want to go for a walk, you'll go for a
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walk. If you decide you want to go to the movies, you go to the movies. You just
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make it up and you do whatever you feel like at the time. You're playing it by ear.
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Here's another. "We don't know what the weather's
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going to be like this weekend for the camping trip, so we might have to
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play it by ear." It's kind of like wait and see and we'll make up our plan, closer to the time.
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I'm sure you've heard of this one, "to cost an arm and a leg."
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So then something is really expensive if it costs an arm and a leg i it's expensive!
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"Taking a family of five on a trip to Fiji.. It's going to cost an arm and a leg!"
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"I love their new kitchen! But, it must have cost them an arm and a leg!"
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"I want my kids to have the best education possible, but the school fees are costing
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an arm and a leg! I just don't know if it's worth it."
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"To get something off your chest" So, if you have a problem or something's
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bothering you and you need to tell someone about it, then you're going to
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get it off your chest. "Thanks for listening to me complain
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about my boss, I just needed to get it off my chest."
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"He's been frustrated about this for months! He just needs to talk to him
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about it and get it off his chest!" "OK, I need to get something off my chest,
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I've been waiting to tell you about it for weeks!"
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"To keep an eye on something"
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To keep an eye on something. It means to take care of something or to watch over
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something and protect it. "I'll keep an eye on dinner while you're on the phone."
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I'll watch dinner. I'll make sure that it doesn't burn while you're on the phone
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"Oh! Sara said she'd keep an eye on the kids while we go out."
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Another one, "I'm all ears" I'm all ears
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It means that you're fully listening and you're paying attention.
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"Give me just a minute to finish this, then I'll be all ears."
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"Well, if you've got a better idea then I'm all ears!" If you think that you've
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got a better idea then tell me about it! I'm listening!
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Have you ever gotten cold feet?
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Do you have cold feet? So this is an idiom that you use when you're feeling
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really nervous right before an important event or a big event.
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So if you decided you wanted to go skydiving and you put all of the gear on, the special clothing,
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and you fly up into the sky in the plane and suddenly you look down and you
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realise how far away the ground is and you get cold feet. You get really nervous and you think
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"Maybe I don't want to do this after all!" That's a good example of getting cold feet.
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"He was so nervous before his presentation, I thought he was going to get cold feet!"
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"So, how did it go? Or did you get cold feet?"
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Now, this last one I know you're going to love and appreciate. If something goes over your
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head, it means you don't get it. You missed the meaning, you haven't quite
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understood what's happening. Now, when you're learning a new language this
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happens all the time! Someone says something to you and you're not quite
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sure what it means. It's gone over your head. It didn't go into your head so that
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you understood it, it went over your head. Now, this is a really awesome one for you
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to try out when you're in an English conversation and somebody says something
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that you don't quite understand, you're not sure about the meaning. You can say to them,
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"Sorry! That went straight over my head! Can you say it again?"
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Well, that's it for this lesson, I hope that you've learned a few new English
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idioms that you can try out soon. Make sure that you subscribe to my Youtube
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channel so that you find out when I release new lessons. There are plenty of
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other video lessons that are already on my Youtube channel, so check them out!
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You can also find me on Facebook or come and check out my website at mmmenglish.com
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where you can learn a bit more about my online English courses. Bye for now!
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