How To Use English Idioms | 🍕🍎🍳 FOOD 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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my favorite English food idioms.
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English idioms are a piece of cake!
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Now if you don't know what English idioms are, they're expressions in
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English that are really commonly used or lots of them are really commonly used
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but the individual meaning of each word, each word on their own is different to
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the meaning of the expression when all of these words are together. So this
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expression means that something is easy or simple to do.
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I'm confident I passed the exam, it was a piece of cake!
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Now there are hundreds and hundreds of English idioms
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so trying to learn them all is a pretty overwhelming task, isn't it?
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Even just knowing which ones to focus on, which ones to try and learn and which ones to use!
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Some idioms are commonly used and others are not, so my advice to you when
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you're learning idioms is not to use a huge long list of hundreds and hundreds
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of idioms. In this lesson I'm going to share with you a few idioms that I use
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all the time, almost every day! And all of these idioms are to do with food.
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Ready? Let's try them out!
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To put all of your eggs in one basket.
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Now this idiom is used to describe when you risk everything at once and it
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usually relates to money or opportunity or hopes for the future and it's based
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on the idea that if you drop the basket that's full of eggs,
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you'll lose everything.
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Perhaps it's a better idea to put your eggs in a few
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different baskets, so that if you drop one, you'll still have some others.
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For example, while my brother trained to be a professional footballer, he also studied
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a degree in engineering because my dad told him not to put all of his eggs in one basket.
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Or, my uncle invested all of his savings into a company that went
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bankrupt. I don't know why he put all of his eggs in one basket.
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To be in a pickle.
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We use this idiom when we're in a difficult situation or we have a problem!
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And it's often said to be in a bit of a pickle, especially when it's not a
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serious problem and you want to make it seem less serious than it really is.
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I'm in a bit of a pickle.
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For example,
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We're in a pickle.. We've just locked the keys in the car!
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Or, I promised to pick up my sister from the airport, but I'm still at
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work and I can't leave yet! I'm in a bit of a pickle,
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can you help?
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To bite off more than one can chew.
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This is one of my favourite ones!
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It's when you try to do something that is too difficult for you and you're
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not able to do it. Maybe you don't have the skills or you don't have the time to
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make sure that you can do it.
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For example,
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He's been working back late every night
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this week trying to finish the project. I think he's bitten off more than he can chew.
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Or, I'm so sorry! I haven't got time to meet you for lunch today.
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I'm organising my sister's surprise party and I've bitten off more than I can chew!
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There's so much to do!
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Another good one! To butter someone up.
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Now this idiom means that you be really nice or friendly to someone
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so that you can get something from them, you want them to do something for you
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so you're very nice to them, you're buttering them up.
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Have you ever cooked
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your mum a really nice meal or maybe taken her out for dinner and then asked
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her if you could borrow some money?
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Then, you've buttered her up!
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Here are some more examples,
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I know that Paul has a spare ticket to the concert
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perhaps if we butter him up, he might offer it to us!
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Or, he'll have to butter
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his boss up if he wants to take extra leave at Christmas.
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In a nutshell.
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Now this idiom is used to show that you're talking about something or
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describing something in a really simple way. You're not using many words, you're
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trying to be as clear and as simple as possible.
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For example, your friend asked
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you about a movie that you saw on the weekend and you answer:
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Well... it's a complicated story, but in a nutshell, it's about three astronauts who disappear for
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about 30 years before returning to Earth with no memory of anything that had happened!
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Another example, I don't want to explain their whole history but in a
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nutshell, they just wanted different things out of life. She wanted travel and
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adventure, he wanted to focus on his career. So in the end they broke up.
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It's really sad.
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So they are my favourite English food idioms!
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I hope that you learned a couple of new ones and maybe you were reminded about some that you
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already knew. Do you know any other English food idioms?
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Share them in the comments below, I'd love to hear from you!
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Remember to subscribe to my channel if
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you haven't already so that you can keep up-to-date with all of my new lessons!
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You can also find me on Facebook and check out my
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website at mmmenglish.com for online courses and other information.
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I hope that you enjoyed this lesson and I will see you next time! Bye for now!
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