TOP 5 English Idioms | Vocabulary you need to know!

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Hello! I'm Emma from mmmEnglish!
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I've made several videos about English idioms
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and that's because
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they're a really important part of English.
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They're expressions that come up all the time
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in both written English and spoken English,
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in formal and informal conversations.
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When used correctly, especially in an English exam,
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they show creativity and they demonstrate
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a control over the language.
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Now most idioms don't make a lot of sense, literally.
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Often you can't just look at the words
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and try to guess the meaning.
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The meaning is often something completely different
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to the individual words in the idiom.
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So you need to learn
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the meaning of these idioms separately
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which might sound like more work and it might sound
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stressful,
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but I've got a really great tip to share with you today
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to help you remember these idioms
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and to start using them more in conversation.
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So, you ready?
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This is the advice that I give all of my students.
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When you hear a new idiom
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and you learn the meaning,
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think about a situation in your own life where
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the meaning of this idiom is relevant.
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So let's use a really common idiom as an example,
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'a blessing in disguise'
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which is used when something seems bad or unlucky
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at first
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but it results in something good happening later.
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So just to be clear,
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disguise is something that someone wears
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to hide themselves,
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so a blessing in disguise is a good thing
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that is hidden, got it?
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Okay, so to help you remember this idiom
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and this is something that you should do every time
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you learn a new idiom,
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is think about how it relates to you.
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Think about an event or a moment in your life,
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where something happened
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that seemed bad at the time
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but it resulted in something good happening later.
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So let's use an example to explain.
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My best friend Amy wanted to study medicine
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and her parents really wanted her to study medicine too
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but she didn't get accepted at the
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University she wanted to study at.
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That's bad, right?
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She was really upset about it at the time
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but a few months later, she got an opportunity
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to volunteer with an aid organisation in Africa.
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So she thought 'Why not?'
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She went out and went on a big adventure.
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But she loved the work that she was doing there,
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helping refugees to apply for visas
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so that they could start new lives in other countries.
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And she was really good at this job,
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she instantly found her true passion in life.
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So over time, she was promoted within the organisation
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and now she's the CEO!
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So, when the university didn't accept her
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for the degree in medicine,
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that was a blessing in disguise
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because she probably would never have found
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her true passion
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if she just went to university and studied medicine
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like her parents wanted.
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Now, can you think of an example from your life
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where this idiom is relevant?
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I want you to write it down because
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this is going to help you remember
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how to use this idiom.
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And you can write your sentence in the comment
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under this video if you want me to check it for you.
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Let's try another example now,
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'the best of both worlds'
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so this idiom is used when you can enjoy
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the advantages or the benefits of two different things
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at the same time.
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My mum used to live in the city,
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it was close to her work and she loved
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going to the theatre and galleries in her free time
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but now that she's retired,
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she's moved to a small town by the beach
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and she really loves it.
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It's quiet, it's peaceful,
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she's got some good friends there.
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But she misses going to the theatre and seeing shows
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every week, like she used to,
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it takes her over an hour to drive to the city
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so she doesn't go there very often now.
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But recently, my mum bought a small apartment
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right in the middle of the city.
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So now she's got the best of both worlds,
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the peaceful relaxing beach lifestyle,
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but then when things seem a little quiet,
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she can drive to her apartment in the city
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and see some shows and visit the gallery.
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She's got the best of both worlds.
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So what about you?
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Can you think of a situation in your life
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where this idiom is relevant? A time when
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you had the best of both worlds.
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Again, tell me about it in the comments, I want to read it!
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Okay, to 'give someone the benefit of the doubt'.
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Now if you give someone the benefit of the doubt
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you trust that they're telling you the truth,
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you assume that their behaviour is honest
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and correct, even though you're not certain that it is.
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I don't know if you know this about me yet,
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but as an English teacher, I can be a massive pushover.
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I always want to believe that my students
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are telling me the truth.
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So when I first started teaching,
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I was working at a university in Melbourne
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and my students were all international students
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who had to pass an exam
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before they were accepted into their university courses,
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so the stakes were really high.
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If they failed, their visas would be cancelled
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and they would be sent back to their home country.
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So many of the teachers, my colleagues,
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were very tough on their students, if they handed in their
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assignments late, if they didn't arrive to class on time.
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But, if my students had a good reason
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why they were late then I believed them.
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I remember one guy, Paulo,
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arrived an hour late for class and he told me
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that he had locked his keys inside his car.
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That was his reason.
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And I was a little suspicious at the time because
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his hair was all messy and he looked a bit sleepy.
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But I gave him the benefit of the doubt.
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He was a good student, so I wanted to trust him,
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even though I wasn't sure if he was telling me the truth.
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I found out later that he was,
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so I was glad I'd given him the benefit of the doubt.
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Okay, your turn!
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Think of the time in your life when
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you gave someone the benefit of the doubt,
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when you accepted that they were telling you the truth,
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but you weren't a hundred percent sure about it.
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When a situation is not under control,
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this idiom is a good one to remember.
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It often relates to arguments and behaviour.
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So if a situation is out of hand,
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it's not being managed well and it could cause
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some problems for you, then you can use it.
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So for example, my nephew, he had fifteen
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friends come to his sixth birthday party last weekend
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and we planned some party games to play.
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I had three prizes to give for the winners.
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So when I gave out the prizes,
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two kids who didn't get a prize,
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started crying uncontrollably
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and another tried to take a prize off the winner.
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So things got really out of hand,
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so I quickly had to give out some chocolates
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to help keep things under control.
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Maybe that's not the best example.
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Okay so during the celebrations last night,
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things got a little out of hand.
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Paul broke a window by accident, they were all
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drinking a lot and I tried to stop them
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before things got out of hand but I wasn't quick enough!
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Your turn!
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Can you think of an event or a situation in your life
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where things got out of hand?
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You know, they got a bit crazy.
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Can you believe
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that we are already up to idiom number five?
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Time flies when you're having fun!
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This is a really common idiom.
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You can use it when you don't notice how long
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something takes because you've actually
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been really enjoying yourself.
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It's been fun, so you can simply say
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'time flies when you're having fun!'
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It tells the listener that you're surprised
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by how quickly times gone by
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and it's the perfect idiom to use when you get to the
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end of a speaking exam and your examiner says
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"Okay, that's the end of your speaking exam!"
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You can impress them
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and show them how much you were enjoying yourself
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during the exam by saying
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"Really? Gosh! Time flies when you're having fun!"
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And actually this idiom is often just reduced down to
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'time flies!'
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If you're in a meeting with some colleagues, for example
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and someone says
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"It's 3:15pm already! Our meeting's run over time."
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You could say "Oh, really? Time flies...
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I've got to go. I'm late for my next meeting!"
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It's just a casual way of saying
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that the meeting was interesting and you didn't notice
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how quickly time went by.
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But it's a positive expression so don't use this idiom
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if you're frustrated or annoyed
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that the meeting ran over time.
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And when you're using the complete idiom 'time flies
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when you're having fun!'
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the use of you're
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is not directed to the person that you're talking to.
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It's not like you're saying
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your time flies when you're having fun.
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It's a really general statement, it's not specifically
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referring to anyone. It's a fixed expression
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so it's always said,
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'time flies when you're having fun!'
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And yes time does fly!
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We are coming to the end of another lesson
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but the five idioms in this video are very common.
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You'll hear them often in movies,
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you'll read them in books,
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you'll hear them in conversations
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and you can be confident using
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any of them with native English speakers
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because
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people use them in all English-speaking countries.
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They're really useful ones to learn.
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Don't forget to practise using them in the comments
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below this video, I'll try to check them for you
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so I can give you some feedback.
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