15 Red Idioms
Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We will look at 15 red idioms or idioms and phrases that use the colour red.
Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We will look at 15 red idioms or idioms and phrases that use the colour red.
Hi English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We are going to look at 11 idioms using vegetables.
20 Idioms that Describe Feelings Hello English learners! Welcome to a new lesson. We will look at 20 idioms that describe feelings. At your wits’ end Meaning: to be worried and confused so much that you don’t know what to do. Sandra was at her wits’ end trying to make Read more
Idioms Related to Winter Winter has always inspired vivid language in English — from icy weather to emotional distance and difficult situations. Many everyday expressions use winter imagery to describe work, relationships, risk, and effort. In this lesson, you’ll learn common winter-related idioms, their meanings, and clear example sentences so you Read more
Idioms and Expressions about Family Hello, dear English learners! In this lesson, we will look at useful idioms about family in English. These expressions can help you talk about family relationships, shared traits, loyalty, and life at home in a more natural and expressive way. They are especially useful for Read more
Although it is not a bank holiday in the UK, Halloween is a public holiday for fun and entertainment when people attend special Halloween parties dressed up in costumes, watch horror movies all night while children usually go trick-and-treating. So, in that spirit, let’s look at some scary and some not so scary idioms related to or inspired by Halloween.
Autumn is that time of year when it is no longer hot, the days become shorter and colder and leaves start falling from the trees. It is also the time of harvest, hot chocolate and cider. Whether you like it or not, you must admit that autumn is the cosiest season of all and that’s why I like it so much. In that sense, let’s look at 10 idioms related to autumn.