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Everyday Idioms - made easy
Idioms! Big ideas in a nutshell... Of course not in the literal sense! Idioms are the most refined expressions in any language. It requires a good deal of practice and exposure to incorporate them in to your everyday conversations... Here are some examples worked into some fun contexts! Watch, learn and grow!
Raining cats and dogs - 00:03
Got the extra mile - 00:55
It's a small world - 01:53
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Thành Ngữ 1/ Idiom
Hello các bạn. Clip này mình muốn giúp các bạn học thành ngữ (idiom) thông dụng hàng ngày. Người bản xứ thường sữ dụng thành nhữ trong đới sống hàng ngày. Các bạn học những thành ngữ này rất hữu ích và giúp các bạn nói tiếng Anh nghe sành diệu hơn. Nhiều thành ngữ người bản xứ dùng nghe rất thú vị. Cám ơn các bạn xem video nhe.
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Idioms in English - 'All'
http://www.engvid.com/ Idioms are sometimes difficult for ESL learners because the sentences aren't meant literally. In this lesson, we will cover 7 very common idioms that contain the word 'all'.
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42 Idiom Origins - mental_floss on YouTube (Ep. 29)
A weekly show where knowledge junkies get their fix of trivia-tastic information. This week, John looks at the origins of 42 idioms such as, "once in a blue moon," "peeping Tom," and "silver lining."
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Confessions of an Idiom Animated comedy
Everyone has Skeletons in their Closet but what happens if one day the Elephant in the Room decides to make the Skeleton in the Closet bring the truth to light? The Skeleton isn't one to confess to his crimes so easily. Mayhem ensues in this power struggle with a world full of idioms.
Video by Amanda Koh and Mollie Helms at Ringling College of Art + Design. vimeo.com/63083013
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Idioms Song (Idioms by Melissa)
I wrote these songs as a tool for my students to learn grammar and other language skills for life. Catchy and fun, these educational songs reach students on a level that promotes both their understanding and retention of language skills required in the Common Core Curriculum. Feel free to use these songs in your classroom or home.
Our website grammarsongs.com will be available on or before Sept
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Idioms to express happiness in English -- Free Advance English lesson
Idioms to express happiness in English -- Free Advance English lesson People always like expressing their happiness to their loved ones. In this lesson you w...
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Tập 57: Thành Ngữ 2...Idiom 2
Bài này mình đêm ra 5 thành ngữ người Mỹ thường dùng. Những thanh ngữ này đa số người bản xứ biết đến cho nên mình nghĩ các bạn nên biết đến. Mình hy vọng những thành ngữ này giúp ích cho các bạn. Cám ơn các bạn xem video nha..
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Unusual Business_(360p).flv
A very interesting cartoon about idioms
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Idioms and Meanings - Have Fun with Idioms!
Idioms and meaings - http://www.singlishtoenglish.com/idioms-and-meanings/ - Have fun with idioms!
If you are a language learner, you either have to be with it or you aren't going to win it, in today's English speaking world!
Teaching idioms is fun! Knowing how to use idioms add flair to your conversations, to entertain to your audience.
In this video idioms lesson, I am going to give you a qui
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Idioms Taken Literally
Watch the second one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VG_4VT0bpko Have you ever imagined what it would be like if idioms were taken literally? Watch and find...
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Best Thing Since Sliced Bread - Idioms - Mr. Palindrome's Kids Vlog #4
In this video blog for kids, Mr. Palindrome acts out his absolute favourite idioms. Can you guess what each phrase or saying means? MR. PALINDROME is a child...
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IDIOM Same Old Songs
IDIOM - Same old songs ft, Benji Webbe (Skindred) and Sean Smith (The Blackout)
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7 colorful English idioms
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Idiom - Beast of Bodmin
Idiom - Beast of Bodmin
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That's What Makes an Idiom!
Learn all about idioms to the tune of "What Makes You Beautiful" by One Direction! Lyrics: You let the cat out of the bag. Don't count your chickens before t...
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Taking Idioms Literally
Idioms are not meant to be taken literally, but I did XD.
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What is an idiom?
http://www.ereadingworksheets.com has free printable worksheets and resources for teachers and learners. This video explains what idioms are and offers examp...
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Colour Idioms | Learn English | Idioms
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English Lesson # 133 – To Smell Something Fishy – Idiom (Learn English Vocabulary & Phrases)
English Lesson # 133 – To Smell Something Fishy – Idiom (Learn English Conversation, Vocabulary & Phrases)
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In this English lesson you will learn the idiom ‘To smell something fishy’ – You will learn how to use this idiom in your daily English conversation, making you speak English fluently and confidently.
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Little People - Idiom
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Everyday Idioms - made easy
Idioms! Big ideas in a nutshell... Of course not in the literal sense! Idioms are the most refined expressions in any language. It requires a good deal of pract...
Idioms! Big ideas in a nutshell... Of course not in the literal sense! Idioms are the most refined expressions in any language. It requires a good deal of practice and exposure to incorporate them in to your everyday conversations... Here are some examples worked into some fun contexts! Watch, learn and grow!
Raining cats and dogs - 00:03
Got the extra mile - 00:55
It's a small world - 01:53
Apple of my eye - 02:44
Back to Square one - 03:44
Mum's the word - 04:35
Under the weather - 05:27
Catch red-handed - 06:21
Cost an arm and a leg - 07:17
Fingers crossed - 08:12
A blessing in disguise - 09:00
A Leopard can't change his spots - 09:53
A taste of your own medicine - 10:51
All in the same boat - 12:06
Beating around the bush - 13:03
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Idioms! Big ideas in a nutshell... Of course not in the literal sense! Idioms are the most refined expressions in any language. It requires a good deal of practice and exposure to incorporate them in to your everyday conversations... Here are some examples worked into some fun contexts! Watch, learn and grow!
Raining cats and dogs - 00:03
Got the extra mile - 00:55
It's a small world - 01:53
Apple of my eye - 02:44
Back to Square one - 03:44
Mum's the word - 04:35
Under the weather - 05:27
Catch red-handed - 06:21
Cost an arm and a leg - 07:17
Fingers crossed - 08:12
A blessing in disguise - 09:00
A Leopard can't change his spots - 09:53
A taste of your own medicine - 10:51
All in the same boat - 12:06
Beating around the bush - 13:03
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Learn English - Most Common Idioms in English [English Conversation]
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Thành Ngữ 1/ Idiom
Hello các bạn. Clip này mình muốn giúp các bạn học thành ngữ (idiom) thông dụng hàng ngày. Người bản xứ thường sữ dụng thành nhữ trong đới sống hàng ngày. Các b...
Hello các bạn. Clip này mình muốn giúp các bạn học thành ngữ (idiom) thông dụng hàng ngày. Người bản xứ thường sữ dụng thành nhữ trong đới sống hàng ngày. Các bạn học những thành ngữ này rất hữu ích và giúp các bạn nói tiếng Anh nghe sành diệu hơn. Nhiều thành ngữ người bản xứ dùng nghe rất thú vị. Cám ơn các bạn xem video nhe.
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Hello các bạn. Clip này mình muốn giúp các bạn học thành ngữ (idiom) thông dụng hàng ngày. Người bản xứ thường sữ dụng thành nhữ trong đới sống hàng ngày. Các bạn học những thành ngữ này rất hữu ích và giúp các bạn nói tiếng Anh nghe sành diệu hơn. Nhiều thành ngữ người bản xứ dùng nghe rất thú vị. Cám ơn các bạn xem video nhe.
- published: 18 Jul 2014
- views: 61745
Idioms in English - 'All'
http://www.engvid.com/ Idioms are sometimes difficult for ESL learners because the sentences aren't meant literally. In this lesson, we will cover 7 very common...
http://www.engvid.com/ Idioms are sometimes difficult for ESL learners because the sentences aren't meant literally. In this lesson, we will cover 7 very common idioms that contain the word 'all'.
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http://www.engvid.com/ Idioms are sometimes difficult for ESL learners because the sentences aren't meant literally. In this lesson, we will cover 7 very common idioms that contain the word 'all'.
- published: 15 Mar 2009
- views: 1817468
42 Idiom Origins - mental_floss on YouTube (Ep. 29)
A weekly show where knowledge junkies get their fix of trivia-tastic information. This week, John looks at the origins of 42 idioms such as, "once in a blue moo...
A weekly show where knowledge junkies get their fix of trivia-tastic information. This week, John looks at the origins of 42 idioms such as, "once in a blue moon," "peeping Tom," and "silver lining."
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A weekly show where knowledge junkies get their fix of trivia-tastic information. This week, John looks at the origins of 42 idioms such as, "once in a blue moon," "peeping Tom," and "silver lining."
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- published: 02 Oct 2013
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Confessions of an Idiom Animated comedy
Everyone has Skeletons in their Closet but what happens if one day the Elephant in the Room decides to make the Skeleton in the Closet bring the truth to light?...
Everyone has Skeletons in their Closet but what happens if one day the Elephant in the Room decides to make the Skeleton in the Closet bring the truth to light? The Skeleton isn't one to confess to his crimes so easily. Mayhem ensues in this power struggle with a world full of idioms.
Video by Amanda Koh and Mollie Helms at Ringling College of Art + Design. vimeo.com/63083013
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wn.com/Confessions Of An Idiom Animated Comedy
Everyone has Skeletons in their Closet but what happens if one day the Elephant in the Room decides to make the Skeleton in the Closet bring the truth to light? The Skeleton isn't one to confess to his crimes so easily. Mayhem ensues in this power struggle with a world full of idioms.
Video by Amanda Koh and Mollie Helms at Ringling College of Art + Design. vimeo.com/63083013
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- published: 29 Oct 2013
- views: 5252
Idioms Song (Idioms by Melissa)
I wrote these songs as a tool for my students to learn grammar and other language skills for life. Catchy and fun, these educational songs reach students on a ...
I wrote these songs as a tool for my students to learn grammar and other language skills for life. Catchy and fun, these educational songs reach students on a level that promotes both their understanding and retention of language skills required in the Common Core Curriculum. Feel free to use these songs in your classroom or home.
Our website grammarsongs.com will be available on or before September 19th. We would love for you to check this out for free until all of the beta testing is complete. In addition to the videos on YouTube, our website will have additional videos and worksheets with differentiated instruction related to Common Core.
Copyright 2012 MelissaKayeCorbett All rights reserved
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I wrote these songs as a tool for my students to learn grammar and other language skills for life. Catchy and fun, these educational songs reach students on a level that promotes both their understanding and retention of language skills required in the Common Core Curriculum. Feel free to use these songs in your classroom or home.
Our website grammarsongs.com will be available on or before September 19th. We would love for you to check this out for free until all of the beta testing is complete. In addition to the videos on YouTube, our website will have additional videos and worksheets with differentiated instruction related to Common Core.
Copyright 2012 MelissaKayeCorbett All rights reserved
- published: 12 Aug 2013
- views: 301
Idioms to express happiness in English -- Free Advance English lesson
Idioms to express happiness in English -- Free Advance English lesson People always like expressing their happiness to their loved ones. In this lesson you w......
Idioms to express happiness in English -- Free Advance English lesson People always like expressing their happiness to their loved ones. In this lesson you w...
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Idioms to express happiness in English -- Free Advance English lesson People always like expressing their happiness to their loved ones. In this lesson you w...
Tập 57: Thành Ngữ 2...Idiom 2
Bài này mình đêm ra 5 thành ngữ người Mỹ thường dùng. Những thanh ngữ này đa số người bản xứ biết đến cho nên mình nghĩ các bạn nên biết đến. Mình hy vọng những...
Bài này mình đêm ra 5 thành ngữ người Mỹ thường dùng. Những thanh ngữ này đa số người bản xứ biết đến cho nên mình nghĩ các bạn nên biết đến. Mình hy vọng những thành ngữ này giúp ích cho các bạn. Cám ơn các bạn xem video nha..
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Bài này mình đêm ra 5 thành ngữ người Mỹ thường dùng. Những thanh ngữ này đa số người bản xứ biết đến cho nên mình nghĩ các bạn nên biết đến. Mình hy vọng những thành ngữ này giúp ích cho các bạn. Cám ơn các bạn xem video nha..
- published: 28 Mar 2015
- views: 8334
Unusual Business_(360p).flv
A very interesting cartoon about idioms...
A very interesting cartoon about idioms
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A very interesting cartoon about idioms
- published: 21 Jun 2011
- views: 29267
Idioms and Meanings - Have Fun with Idioms!
Idioms and meaings - http://www.singlishtoenglish.com/idioms-and-meanings/ - Have fun with idioms!
If you are a language learner, you either have to be with it...
Idioms and meaings - http://www.singlishtoenglish.com/idioms-and-meanings/ - Have fun with idioms!
If you are a language learner, you either have to be with it or you aren't going to win it, in today's English speaking world!
Teaching idioms is fun! Knowing how to use idioms add flair to your conversations, to entertain to your audience.
In this video idioms lesson, I am going to give you a quick overview about idioms and meanings with some examples thrown in. I hope you find useful.
Hi, I am Manoj from SinglishtoEnglish.com. Learning English from a native speaker. Welcome to my idioms lesson.
Idioms 'spice up' conversations and lend wit to dialogues.
Most English-speakers 'pepper' their speech with interesting words or phrases. Now there's an idiom for you!
The word 'idiom' is of Greek origin and means 'one of a kind'. It cannot be taken literally and usually means something quite different. If you call someone a "dark horse" it does not mean the person is a dark coloured horse. It means this person is likely to surprise us by rising above expectations. Or to use another idiom, there is 'more to him than meets the eye'!
Idioms often don't seem to have any connection to what is being put into words. For those who are learning to speak and write the English language, understanding and using idioms can be difficult. More so, as English speakers often mistakenly assume their listeners know idioms and use them in their conversations.
So, don't let the talk get away from you. You could say add your own 'two bits worth' to the dialogue and 'feel part of the crowd'!
Why would you use idioms?
When we try to explain something difficult, idioms help us emphasize our feelings or explain situations better - than using plain words. You could say you are 'climbing up the wall' trying to work with idioms!
Does that make sense? Don't worry. Practice -- and you will get there.
Where do idioms come from?
Idioms often come from language peculiar to a particular trade, profession or even sports. A 'dark horse' is one of the racing idioms, to mean a horse that wins a race unexpectedly. How about using another idiom in racing: winning 'against all odds'. The meaning of against all odds is to make something happen, despite the chances of it happening being low.
Will you know it if you hear it?
You will - when someone uses strange sounding phrases or words to explain something. An idiom does not make literal sense. You could say it sounds, 'All Greek to me', meaning that you don't understand it at all.
When do you use idioms?
Only when you are sure of their meanings and can comfortably use them in your speech to 'drive home' certain points, to emphasize what you are saying. Be careful though, as some idioms may seem to mean the same thing but actually have different meanings. 'Climbing up the wall' and 'drive someone up the wall' sound similar but don't actually mean the same thing. 'Climbing up the wall' is used to describe feeling extremely frustrated. When you 'drive someone up the wall' it means annoying the person.
Close but not the same.
Is it a good thing to learn idioms?
Yes, it is good thing to learn idioms even though it is not 'easy as pie' (very easy) but, once you know them they can be the icing on the cake when making a speech or writing an essay.
What is the best way to learn idioms?
Read, watch and listen! Reading English books, watching English programmes and listening to English speakers is the 'answer to your idiomatic prayers'! Being exposed to the English language in all its forms will help understand idioms better. Just as Rome was not built in a day, it will take time and an abiding interest to learn idioms.
I hope you enjoyed this idioms lesson and found this video useful. I would love to hear your comments below about idioms.
There are loads more idioms and I will be coming up with videos to illustrate their usage and origins. If you like this video, do share it with your family and friends and please subscribe to my channel.
Have fun with idioms.
Do check out my blog for more tips, http://www.singlishtoenglish.com.
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If you are a language learner, you either have to be with it or you aren't going to win it, in today's English speaking world!
Teaching idioms is fun! Knowing how to use idioms add flair to your conversations, to entertain to your audience.
In this video idioms lesson, I am going to give you a quick overview about idioms and meanings with some examples thrown in. I hope you find useful.
Hi, I am Manoj from SinglishtoEnglish.com. Learning English from a native speaker. Welcome to my idioms lesson.
Idioms 'spice up' conversations and lend wit to dialogues.
Most English-speakers 'pepper' their speech with interesting words or phrases. Now there's an idiom for you!
The word 'idiom' is of Greek origin and means 'one of a kind'. It cannot be taken literally and usually means something quite different. If you call someone a "dark horse" it does not mean the person is a dark coloured horse. It means this person is likely to surprise us by rising above expectations. Or to use another idiom, there is 'more to him than meets the eye'!
Idioms often don't seem to have any connection to what is being put into words. For those who are learning to speak and write the English language, understanding and using idioms can be difficult. More so, as English speakers often mistakenly assume their listeners know idioms and use them in their conversations.
So, don't let the talk get away from you. You could say add your own 'two bits worth' to the dialogue and 'feel part of the crowd'!
Why would you use idioms?
When we try to explain something difficult, idioms help us emphasize our feelings or explain situations better - than using plain words. You could say you are 'climbing up the wall' trying to work with idioms!
Does that make sense? Don't worry. Practice -- and you will get there.
Where do idioms come from?
Idioms often come from language peculiar to a particular trade, profession or even sports. A 'dark horse' is one of the racing idioms, to mean a horse that wins a race unexpectedly. How about using another idiom in racing: winning 'against all odds'. The meaning of against all odds is to make something happen, despite the chances of it happening being low.
Will you know it if you hear it?
You will - when someone uses strange sounding phrases or words to explain something. An idiom does not make literal sense. You could say it sounds, 'All Greek to me', meaning that you don't understand it at all.
When do you use idioms?
Only when you are sure of their meanings and can comfortably use them in your speech to 'drive home' certain points, to emphasize what you are saying. Be careful though, as some idioms may seem to mean the same thing but actually have different meanings. 'Climbing up the wall' and 'drive someone up the wall' sound similar but don't actually mean the same thing. 'Climbing up the wall' is used to describe feeling extremely frustrated. When you 'drive someone up the wall' it means annoying the person.
Close but not the same.
Is it a good thing to learn idioms?
Yes, it is good thing to learn idioms even though it is not 'easy as pie' (very easy) but, once you know them they can be the icing on the cake when making a speech or writing an essay.
What is the best way to learn idioms?
Read, watch and listen! Reading English books, watching English programmes and listening to English speakers is the 'answer to your idiomatic prayers'! Being exposed to the English language in all its forms will help understand idioms better. Just as Rome was not built in a day, it will take time and an abiding interest to learn idioms.
I hope you enjoyed this idioms lesson and found this video useful. I would love to hear your comments below about idioms.
There are loads more idioms and I will be coming up with videos to illustrate their usage and origins. If you like this video, do share it with your family and friends and please subscribe to my channel.
Have fun with idioms.
Do check out my blog for more tips, http://www.singlishtoenglish.com.
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Idioms Taken Literally
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That's What Makes an Idiom!
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English Lesson # 133 – To Smell Something Fishy – Idiom (Learn English Vocabulary & Phrases)
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English Lesson # 133 – To Smell Something Fishy – Idiom (Learn English Conversation, Vocabulary & Phrases)
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In this English lesson you will learn the idiom ‘To smell something fishy’ – You will learn how to use this idiom in your daily English conversation, making you speak English fluently and confidently.
At times, you doubt certain people, it could be due to the way they speak or do something. You are just not confident about what they say or do.The idiom ‘to smell something fishy’ basically means that something is not right. If you say something smells fishy, it probably means you think about something suspiciously.
When someone gives you a piece of information; and you doubt the person is being honest, it means you smell something fishy.
You are very doubtful about something, or not convinced about it. Your mind is full of thoughts and you are wondering whether something is worth believing or not. It means that you smell something fishy.
In short, something isn’t real, true, believable and trustworthy. Your sixth sense doesn’t allow you to rely on someone or something.
For example, you are at an ATM withdrawing cash. You realize there is a man waiting outside and is looking over your shoulders. You get suspicious about his intentions. This means that you smell something fishy.
Example 01 : When the patient had started explaining all her symptoms, the doctor smelled something fishy.
Example 02 : William could smell something fishy while reading the terms and conditions for the apartment’s insurance policy.
Example 03 : Michelle doesn't trust her colleague. She always smells something fishy when she tries gossiping with her.
Example 04 : Lara smelled something fishy in Victor's voice, as though he was drunk.
Example 05 : When he had smelled something fishy going on in the meeting room, john spied to know what was happening.
Example 06 : Juliet always smell something fishy with the quality of vegetables at the supermarket.
Example 07 : Joanna smelled something fishy when her friends were whispering behind her back.
Example 08 : The senior chef decided to taste the stew prepared by the junior chefs, after he smelled something fishy in its appearance.
Example 09 : Henry always messages his girl friend when his wife is asleep, so she doesn’t smell something fishy is on.
We hope this English lesson has helped you learn a new idiom and how to use it in your conversation to become fluent in English conversation.
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English Lesson # 133 – To Smell Something Fishy – Idiom (Learn English Conversation, Vocabulary & Phrases)
Blog : http://www.learnex.in/english-vocabulary-lesson-133-to-smell-somethng-fishy-idiom
In this English lesson you will learn the idiom ‘To smell something fishy’ – You will learn how to use this idiom in your daily English conversation, making you speak English fluently and confidently.
At times, you doubt certain people, it could be due to the way they speak or do something. You are just not confident about what they say or do.The idiom ‘to smell something fishy’ basically means that something is not right. If you say something smells fishy, it probably means you think about something suspiciously.
When someone gives you a piece of information; and you doubt the person is being honest, it means you smell something fishy.
You are very doubtful about something, or not convinced about it. Your mind is full of thoughts and you are wondering whether something is worth believing or not. It means that you smell something fishy.
In short, something isn’t real, true, believable and trustworthy. Your sixth sense doesn’t allow you to rely on someone or something.
For example, you are at an ATM withdrawing cash. You realize there is a man waiting outside and is looking over your shoulders. You get suspicious about his intentions. This means that you smell something fishy.
Example 01 : When the patient had started explaining all her symptoms, the doctor smelled something fishy.
Example 02 : William could smell something fishy while reading the terms and conditions for the apartment’s insurance policy.
Example 03 : Michelle doesn't trust her colleague. She always smells something fishy when she tries gossiping with her.
Example 04 : Lara smelled something fishy in Victor's voice, as though he was drunk.
Example 05 : When he had smelled something fishy going on in the meeting room, john spied to know what was happening.
Example 06 : Juliet always smell something fishy with the quality of vegetables at the supermarket.
Example 07 : Joanna smelled something fishy when her friends were whispering behind her back.
Example 08 : The senior chef decided to taste the stew prepared by the junior chefs, after he smelled something fishy in its appearance.
Example 09 : Henry always messages his girl friend when his wife is asleep, so she doesn’t smell something fishy is on.
We hope this English lesson has helped you learn a new idiom and how to use it in your conversation to become fluent in English conversation.
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Little People - Idiom
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