Improve Your EnglishπŸŽ“
102K subscribers
2.15K photos
808 videos
256 files
2.42K links
πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ All you need in English, you can get from this channel ! IELTS, Grammar...
Ask for adds and cross @ingliztiliuzz_admin
Join and enjoy English

https://tttttt.me/ingliztiliuzgroup
Download Telegram
#Phrases #Idioms

⭕️Read one's mind⭕️

β˜‘οΈMeaning: When someone says something that you were also thinking about.

β˜‘οΈExplanation: This is a stronger way of saying, "I was thinking of that too.

"For example:

πŸ’₯"You read my mind."
πŸ’₯"I was going to suggest that. You must have read my mind.

πŸ’₯πŸ‘©πŸ»: "Do you want to go play pool?"
πŸ‘¨: "You read my mind. That's exactly what I was thinking too."

πŸ‘Š @ingliztiliuzz πŸ‘Š

πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡
πŸ“šHope against hope

➑️ Meaning:
If you hope against hope, you continue to hope even when the situation looks bad.

πŸ…Ύ EXAMPLE:

πŸ”ΊThe whole building was destroyed by fire.  John's parents are hoping against hope that he escaped in time.

#idioms
γ€°γ€°γ€°γ€°γ€°γ€°γ€°γ€°γ€°γ€°γ€°γ€°

@ingliztiliuzz
www.ingliz-tili.uz
#Phrases #Idioms

⭕️Read one's mind⭕️

β˜‘οΈMeaning: When someone says something that you were also thinking about.

β˜‘οΈExplanation: This is a stronger way of saying, "I was thinking of that too.

"For example:

πŸ’₯"You read my mind."
πŸ’₯"I was going to suggest that. You must have read my mind.

πŸ’₯πŸ‘©πŸ»: "Do you want to go play pool?"
πŸ‘¨: "You read my mind. That's exactly what I was thinking too."

πŸ‘Š @ingliztiliuzz πŸ‘Š
Forwarded from Learn English with us
#Idioms

πŸ’ An Acid Test- an event that will show the true value of something or someone.

◾️This match will be an acid test for his skills.

πŸ’ Fall from the grace-Someone who has done a thing which caused big loss as losing respect or popularity

◾️ That last scandal was a fall from grace for him.

πŸ’ Kick in the teeth-To feel that you were treated poorly

◾️He thinks the refusing of his behaviors by some friends a kick in the teeth .

🌴 channel 🌴
☞ @max_english☜
πŸ”†Personality idiomsπŸ”†

Lone wolf
◾️someone who prefers to be alone

Diamond geezer
◾️someone who’s very nice

Wet blanket
◾️someone who’s often scared

Rolling stone
◾️someone who moves around a lot

Rough diamond
◾️someone good but with some faults

Which idiom suits on your personality?

#idioms
@ingliztiliuzz
@ingliztiliuzgroup
πŸ‘1
Can you make a sentence with this idiom⁉️

πŸ“ŒLike a CakewalkπŸ“š

➑️Meaning: So easy task.

βœ”οΈExample: Everyone took hours to write the code but Adam did it like a cakewalk.

Go on challenge yourself πŸ€“πŸ˜‰


πŸ‘‰β­•οΈMore⭕️

#idioms
@ingliztiliuzz
@ingliztiliuzgroup
Improve Your EnglishπŸŽ“
♻️Quiz of the Day♻️ β€œLondon is such a big city and it took me a while to _____ when I first moved there.” A. Find my feet B. Find my nose C. Find my legs What do you think🧐 @ingliztiliuzz @ingliztiliuzgroup
Correct answer: find my feet βœ…

β€œLondon is such a big city and it took me a while to find my feet when I first moved there.”

πŸ”ΉIdiomπŸ”Ή
β€˜to find one’s feet’

▢️to start to feel comfortable in new surroundings or a new situation

Hats off to you if you answered correctly πŸŽ©πŸ‘

#Idioms
@ingliztiliuzz
@ingliztiliuzgroup
πŸ‘2
πŸ¦‹Comparative idioms🐣

🐦free as a bird
🐦skinny as a rail
🐦dead as a dodo
🐦happy as a lark
🐦crazy as a loon
🐦graceful as a swan
🐦proud as a peacock

Task : Try to create sentence by using these idioms, challenge yourself πŸ’ͺ

#idioms
Join Us :πŸ‘‡
@ingliztiliuzz
@ingliztiliuzgroup
Forwarded from Niji
〽️
#IDIOMS
πŸ…

1. _(A little bird told me)_
something that you say in order to let someone know that you are not going to tell them who gave you the information being discussed

2. _(A pain in the neck)_
someone or something that is very annoying

3. _(A piece of cake)_
something very easy

4. _(To lay off)_
to stop using or doing something

5. _(pigs can fly)_
There is no chance of that ever happening.

6. _(Dead tired)_
Totally exhausted or fatigued.

7. _(Call it a day)_
to quit work and go home; to say that a day's work has been completed.

8. _(In charge of)_
Having control over or responsibility for.

9. _(In the way)_
to be close to doing something.

10. _(Be my guest)_
Help yourself.; After you. (A polite way of indicating that someone else should go first, help himself or herself to something, or take the last one of something.)


Happy Learning😊❀️

〰️⭕〰️⭕〰️⭕〰️⭕
πŸ‘4
#Phrases #Idioms

⭕️Read one's mind⭕️

β˜‘οΈMeaning: When someone says something that you were also thinking about.

β˜‘οΈExplanation: This is a stronger way of saying, "I was thinking of that too.

"For example:

πŸ’₯"You read my mind."
πŸ’₯"I was going to suggest that. You must have read my mind.

πŸ’₯πŸ‘©πŸ»: "Do you want to go play pool?"
πŸ‘¨: "You read my mind. That's exactly what I was thinking too."

πŸ‘Š @ingliztiliuzz πŸ‘Š

πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡
30 phrases for encouraging someone in English

When you want someone to try hard, keep going, or not give up, you can "encourage" them.

Here are some phrases that you can use for encouraging someone.

https://youtu.be/zFD2Nv7nE0U


Also πŸ‘‰ Short Stories for Kids NEW NEW NEW

Short stories have a way of teaching lessons that makes them more relatable and interesting. Rather than just telling your kid not to lie, relating a short story about it helps them understand what happens when they lie. It helps them become more aware of their actions and their consequences. The moral lessons from these stories also help shape their character and moral compass as they grow old.

https://www.youtube.com/@englishnativetv/shorts
❀7πŸ‘4
πŸ¦‹Comparative idioms🐣

🐦free as a bird
🐦skinny as a rail
🐦dead as a dodo
🐦happy as a lark
🐦crazy as a loon
🐦graceful as a swan
🐦proud as a peacock

Task : Try to create sentence by using these idioms, challenge yourself πŸ’ͺ

#idioms
Join Us :πŸ‘‡
@ingliztiliuzz
@ingliztiliuzgroup
πŸ‘20❀4πŸ”₯2πŸ₯°2
#Phrases #Idioms

⭕️Read one's mind⭕️

β˜‘οΈMeaning: When someone says something that you were also thinking about.

β˜‘οΈExplanation: This is a stronger way of saying, "I was thinking of that too.

"For example:

πŸ’₯"You read my mind."
πŸ’₯"I was going to suggest that. You must have read my mind.

πŸ’₯πŸ‘©πŸ»: "Do you want to go play pool?"
πŸ‘¨: "You read my mind. That's exactly what I was thinking too."

πŸ‘Š @ingliztiliuzz πŸ‘Š
❀23πŸ‘8πŸ”₯3😁1
❀21πŸ‘6✍4
❌ Don’t take it on me
βœ… Don’t take it out on me


πŸ”Ή Meaning: Don’t blame or get angry at someone who isn’t responsible.
πŸ”Ή Example: I know you're upset, but don’t take it out on me!

#EnglishTips #CommonMistakes #Idioms
❀21πŸ‘10πŸ”₯2πŸ₯°2✍1
#Phrases #Idioms

⭕️Read one's mind⭕️

β˜‘οΈMeaning: When someone says something that you were also thinking about.

β˜‘οΈExplanation: This is a stronger way of saying, "I was thinking of that too.

"For example:

πŸ’₯"You read my mind."
πŸ’₯"I was going to suggest that. You must have read my mind.

πŸ’₯πŸ‘©πŸ»: "Do you want to go play pool?"
       πŸ‘¨: "You read my mind. That's exactly what I was thinking too."

πŸ‘Š @ingliztiliuzz πŸ‘Š
πŸ‘28❀2πŸ”₯2πŸ‘€1
Improve Your EnglishπŸŽ“
🎯 QUIZ TIME! πŸ—£οΈ What does the phrase "hit the nail on the head" mean? πŸ‘ To hurt someone accidentally ❀️ To say exactly the right thing πŸ₯° To build something quickly
"Hit the nail on the head"

🟑 Meaning: To describe exactly what is causing a situation or problem.
🟑 Used when someone says something that is exactly right or accurate.
πŸ’¬ Examples:
1️⃣ "I think the problem is that we started too late."
 "Yes, you hit the nail on the head."
2️⃣ "She hit the nail on the head when she said we need more practice."
3️⃣ "You hit the nail on the head β€” it’s not about money, it’s about time."
πŸ”‘ A perfect phrase to sound accurate and confident!
#EnglishPhrases #Idioms #InglizTili #english_usage
πŸ‘14