178 advanced English Phrases and Idioms for Everyday Conversations

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Published 2024-05-26
If you are struggling to sound natural in everyday conversations, these lessons will teach you 178 idioms and phrases to take your English to the next level. Listen to this video while relaxing, walking, cooking, or driving to work if you need to add some new advanced phrases to you English vocabulary! From expressing yourself confidently to understanding native speakers, these advanced expressions will impress your friends and colleagues.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Englishwithkayla
    This is a longer video compiled of several shorter videos. I love to post these for my online students from time to time, because I know it benefits them to listen and let the video play while they complete other tasks. Let me know if you listen/watch this video while walking, cleaning or doing something else!
  • I really love your videos , beyond useful and thanks for always giving examples.
  • @Balilisa-n9f
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  • @mrrockx7749
    I appreciate you making these video. Its extremely helpful.💯💯 Please continue doing the great work!!!
  • @newremote
    The correct phrase is “tide me over”. The term “tiding over” dates back to at the 1600s and refers to using the tide to move a ship over an obstacle. To “tide someone over” has had its current meaning since the 1800s.
  • @michaelwtreww
    English is a crazy language for having so colossal vocabulary!
  • From UAE, thanks for this effort your are doing, please let it be written behind.
  • @Ngo-bw5nj
    Kayla, this is a very helpful video. I'd appreciate it if your video could compile the pdf for all phrases and idioms. Cheers
  • @hameedsadr7123
    Thanks so much for these amazing clips. Your passion and enthusiasm for teaching is admirable 🙏
  • @SteelFanther
    I was on a blind date with a woman, and during our dinner conversation she said, "You know, I used to be a Christian." I told her that was fine, it really didn't matter to me. So she said, "Good. Because I'm much more comfortable as a Christine." ... * Moscow, Russia
  • @dallaskaren3441
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  • Excellent very, very, thanks for your efforts. I really appreciate Thanks again