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365 American English Idioms
- Expand Your Vocabulary by Mastering an Idiom a Day (Learn to Speak English)
- Narrated by: Olivier Charlas
- Length: 7 hrs and 55 mins
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Summary
Learn 365 American English idioms in a fun and engaging way! Sound like a native speaker with these common idioms that are used in the USA and around the world. Find out how people speak English in real life. That’s where 365 American English Idioms comes in. You’ll see what the idiom means, the history behind it and then see how it’s used in some example sentences. It’s everything you need to "bone up" on your English vocabulary!
Jackie Bolen has 15 years of experience teaching ESL/EFL to students in South Korea and Canada. With her help, you'll improve your English vocabulary and conversational skills in no time at all! This book is part of the series Learn to Speak English. Pick up a copy of the book today if you want to:
- Have hundreds of idioms in American English at your fingertips.
- See how the idioms are used in real life.
- Improve your American English.
- Speak English fluently and confidently.
- Have some fun while learning English in just a few minutes a day.
- Improve your TOEFL, TOEIC, or IELTS score.
Get your copy of the book today. 365 American English Idioms: Expand your Vocabulary by Mastering an Idiom a Day by Jackie Bolen will help you stay motivated while consistently improving your English skills.
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- 20-12-22
NOT WHAT I EXPECTED.
I was not expecting an English Lesson, just hoping to widen my knowledge of idioms.
This book did not fulfil that expectation.
The origin of sayings to me is NOT where it was used the first time but their logical explanation.
Also, I do not want to hear about political leanings, badmouthing politicians in the example sentences, in a language book.
I find that "Way Out of Line".
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