TOP 5 English Idioms Vocabulary you need to know

Hello! I’m Emma from mmmEnglish!

I’ve made several videos about English idioms

and that’s because

they’re a really important part of English.

They’re expressions that come up all the time

in both written English and spoken English,

in formal and informal conversations.

When used correctly, especially in an English exam,

they show creativity and they demonstrate

a control over the language.

Now most idioms don’t make a lot of sense, literally.

Often you can’t just look at the words

and try to guess the meaning.

The meaning is often something completely different

to the individual words in the idiom.

So you need to learn

the meaning of these idioms separately

which might sound like more work and it might sound

stressful,

but I’ve got a really great tip to share with you today

to help you remember these idioms

and to start using them more in conversation.

So, you ready?

This is the advice that I give all of my students.

When you hear a new idiom

and you learn the meaning,

think about a situation in your own life where

the meaning of this idiom is relevant.

So let’s use a really common idiom as an example,

‘a blessing in disguise’

which is used when something seems bad or unlucky

at first

but it results in something good happening later.

So just to be clear,

disguise is something that someone wears

to hide themselves,

so a blessing in disguise is a good thing

that is hidden, got it?

Okay, so to help you remember this idiom

and this is something that you should do every time

you learn a new idiom,

is think about how it relates to you.

Think about an event or a moment in your life,

where something happened

that seemed bad at the time

but it resulted in something good happening later.

So let’s use an example to explain.

My best friend Amy wanted to study medicine

and her parents really wanted her to study medicine too

but she didn’t get accepted at the

University she wanted to study at.

That’s bad, right?

She was really upset about it at the time

but a few months later, she got an opportunity

to volunteer with an aid organisation in Africa.

So she thought ‘Why not?’

She went out and went on a big adventure.

But she loved the work that she was doing there,

helping refugees to apply for visas

so that they could start new lives in other countries.

And she was really good at this job,

she instantly found her true passion in life.

So over time, she was promoted within the organisation

and now she’s the CEO!

So, when the university didn’t accept her

for the degree in medicine,

that was a blessing in disguise

because she probably would never have found

her true passion

if she just went to university and studied medicine

like her parents wanted.

Now, can you think of an example from your life

where this idiom is relevant?

I want you to write it down because

this is going to help you remember

how to use this idiom.

And you can write your sentence in the comment

under this video if you want me to check it for you.

Let’s try another example now,

‘the best of both worlds’

so this idiom is used when you can enjoy

the advantages or the benefits of two different things

at the same time.

My mum used to live in the city,

it was close to her work and she loved

going to the theatre and galleries in her free time

but now that she’s retired,

she’s moved to a small town by the beach

and she really loves it.

It’s quiet, it’s peaceful,

she’s got some good friends there.

But she misses going to the theatre and seeing shows

every week, like she used to,

it takes her over an hour to drive to the city

so she doesn’t go there very often now.

But recently, my mum bought a small apartment

right in the middle of the city.

So now she’s got the best of both worlds,

the peaceful relaxing beach lifestyle,

but then when things seem a little quiet,

she can drive to her apartment in the city

and see some shows and visit the gallery.

She’s got the best of both worlds.

So what about you?

Can you think of a situation in your life

where this idiom is relevant? A time when

you had the best of both worlds.

Again, tell me about it in the comments, I want to read it!

Okay, to ‘give someone the benefit of the doubt’.

Now if you give someone the benefit of the doubt

you trust that they’re telling you the truth,

you assume that their behaviour is honest

and correct, even though you’re not certain that it is.

I don’t know if you know this about me yet,

but as an English teacher, I can be a massive pushover.

I always want to believe that my students

are telling me the truth.

So when I first started teaching,

I was working at a university in Melbourne

and my students were all international students

who had to pass an exam

before they were accepted into their university courses,

so the stakes were really high.

If they failed, their visas would be cancelled

and they would be sent back to their home country.

So many of the teachers, my colleagues,

were very tough on their students, if they handed in their

assignments late, if they didn’t arrive to class on time.

But, if my students had a good reason

why they were late then I believed them.

I remember one guy, Paulo,

arrived an hour late for class and he told me

that he had locked his keys inside his car.

That was his reason.

And I was a little suspicious at the time because

his hair was all messy and he looked a bit sleepy.

But I gave him the benefit of the doubt.

He was a good student, so I wanted to trust him,

even though I wasn’t sure if he was telling me the truth.

I found out later that he was,

so I was glad I’d given him the benefit of the doubt.

Okay, your turn!

Think of the time in your life when

you gave someone the benefit of the doubt,

when you accepted that they were telling you the truth,

but you weren’t a hundred percent sure about it.

When a situation is not under control,

this idiom is a good one to remember.

It often relates to arguments and behaviour.

So if a situation is out of hand,

it’s not being managed well and it could cause

some problems for you, then you can use it.

So for example, my nephew, he had fifteen

friends come to his sixth birthday party last weekend

and we planned some party games to play.

I had three prizes to give for the winners.

So when I gave out the prizes,

two kids who didn’t get a prize,

started crying uncontrollably

and another tried to take a prize off the winner.

So things got really out of hand,

so I quickly had to give out some chocolates

to help keep things under control.

Maybe that’s not the best example.

Okay so during the celebrations last night,

things got a little out of hand.

Paul broke a window by accident, they were all

drinking a lot and I tried to stop them

before things got out of hand but I wasn’t quick enough!

Your turn!

Can you think of an event or a situation in your life

where things got out of hand?

You know, they got a bit crazy.

Can you believe

that we are already up to idiom number five?

Time flies when you’re having fun!

This is a really common idiom.

You can use it when you don’t notice how long

something takes because you’ve actually

been really enjoying yourself.

It’s been fun, so you can simply say

‘time flies when you’re having fun!’

It tells the listener that you’re surprised

by how quickly times gone by

and it’s the perfect idiom to use when you get to the

end of a speaking exam and your examiner says

“Okay, that’s the end of your speaking exam!”

You can impress them

and show them how much you were enjoying yourself

during the exam by saying

“Really? Gosh! Time flies when you’re having fun!”

And actually this idiom is often just reduced down to

‘time flies!’

If you’re in a meeting with some colleagues, for example

and someone says

“It’s 3:15pm already! Our meeting’s run over time.”

You could say “Oh, really? Time flies…

I’ve got to go. I’m late for my next meeting!”

It’s just a casual way of saying

that the meeting was interesting and you didn’t notice

how quickly time went by.

But it’s a positive expression so don’t use this idiom

if you’re frustrated or annoyed

that the meeting ran over time.

And when you’re using the complete idiom ‘time flies

when you’re having fun!’

the use of you’re

is not directed to the person that you’re talking to.

It’s not like you’re saying

your time flies when you’re having fun.

It’s a really general statement, it’s not specifically

referring to anyone. It’s a fixed expression

so it’s always said,

‘time flies when you’re having fun!’

And yes time does fly!

We are coming to the end of another lesson

but the five idioms in this video are very common.

You’ll hear them often in movies,

you’ll read them in books,

you’ll hear them in conversations

and you can be confident using

any of them with native English speakers

because

people use them in all English-speaking countries.

They’re really useful ones to learn.

Don’t forget to practise using them in the comments

below this video, I’ll try to check them for you

so I can give you some feedback.

So keep watching more mmmEnglish lessons right here

and make sure you subscribe to the channel!

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I’ll see you again next week. Bye for now!

你好! 我是来自 mmmEnglish 的 Emma!

我制作了几个关于英语习语的视频

,那是因为

它们是英语非常重要的一部分。

它们是

在书面英语和英语口语中,

在正式和非正式对话中一直出现的表达方式。

如果使用得当,尤其是在英语考试中,

它们会表现出创造力并表现

出对语言的控制。

从字面上看,现在大多数成语都没有多大意义。

通常,您不能只看单词

并尝试猜测其含义。

含义通常

与成语中的单个单词完全不同。

所以你需要分别学习

这些习语的含义,

这听起来可能需要更多的工作,而且听起来

压力很大,

但我今天有一个非常棒的技巧要与你分享,

帮助你记住这些习语

并开始更多地使用它们 对话。

那么,你准备好了吗?

这是我给所有学生的建议。

当你听到一个新的成语

并了解它的含义时,

想想你自己生活中

与这个成语的含义相关的情况。

因此,让我们以一个非常常见的成语为例,

“因祸得福”

,用于当事情起初看起来很糟糕或不走运

但后来却导致好事发生时。

所以要明确一点,

乔装是某人

用来隐藏自己的东西,

所以乔装的祝福是隐藏的好东西

,明白了吗?

好的,所以为了帮助你记住这个习语

,这是你每次学习新习语时都应该做的事情,

想想它与你的关系。

想想你生活中的一个事件或一个时刻,

当时发生

了一些看起来很糟糕的事情,

但后来却导致了一些好的事情发生。

所以我们用一个例子来解释。

我最好的朋友艾米想学医

,她的父母也很想让她学医,

但她没有被

她想读的大学录取。

这很糟糕,对吧?

当时她真的很不高兴,

但几个月后,她有机会

在非洲的一个援助组织做志愿者。

所以她想“为什么不呢?”

她出去了,开始了一次大冒险。

但她喜欢她在那里所做的工作,

帮助难民申请签证,

以便他们可以在其他国家开始新的生活。

而且她真的很擅长这份工作,

她立刻找到了自己对生活的真正热情。

所以随着时间的推移,她在组织内被提拔

,现在她是首席执行官!

所以,当大学不接受她

的医学学位时,

这是因祸得福,

因为如果她像父母想要的那样去大学学习医学,她可能永远也找不到

自己真正的热情

现在,你能从你的生活中想出一个与

这个成语相关的例子吗?

我希望你把它写下来,因为

这将帮助你记住

如何使用这个成语。

如果您希望我为您检查,您可以在此视频下的评论中写下您的句子。

现在让我们尝试另一个示例,

“两全其美”,

因此当您可以同时享受

两种不同事物的优势或好处时使用此成语

我妈妈以前住在城里

,离她的工作很近,她喜欢

在空闲时间去剧院和画廊,

但现在她退休了,

她搬到了海边的一个小镇

,她真的很喜欢。

那里很安静,很平静,

她在那里有一些好朋友。

但她怀念每周去剧院看演出的

念头,就像她以前一样,

开车到城里要花一个多小时,

所以她现在不常去那里了。

但最近,我妈妈在市中心买了一套小

公寓。

所以现在她拥有了两全其美

,宁静轻松的海滩生活方式,

但当事情看起来有点安静时,

她可以开车到她在城市的公寓

,看一些表演并参观画廊。

她两全其美。

那你呢?

你能想出与

这个成语相关的生活场景吗? 一个

你拥有两全其美的时代。

再次,在评论中告诉我,我想阅读它!

好的,“让某人受益于怀疑”。

现在,如果你怀疑某人

说的是真话,

你就认为他们的行为是诚实

和正确的,即使你不确定它是否正确。

我不知道你是否知道我的这一点,

但作为一名英语老师,我可以成为一个巨大的推手。

我一直想相信我的学生

在告诉我真相。

所以当我刚开始教书时,

我在墨尔本的一所大学工作

,我的学生都是国际学生

,他们必须通过考试

才能被大学课程录取,

所以风险非常高。

如果他们失败了,他们的签证将被取消

,他们将被送回本国。

很多老师,我的同事,

对他们的学生非常严厉,如果他们

迟交作业,如果他们没有按时上课。

但是,如果我的学生迟到有充分的

理由,那么我相信他们。

我记得有一个人,保罗,

上课迟到了一个小时,他告诉

我他把钥匙锁在车里了。

这就是他的理由。

当时我有点怀疑,因为

他的头发很乱,看起来有点困。

但我给了他怀疑的好处。

他是个好学生,所以我想相信他,

尽管我不确定他是否告诉我真相。

后来我发现他是,

所以我很高兴我给了他怀疑的好处。

好,轮到你了!

想想你生命中的那段时间,当

你给某人带来怀疑的好处,

当你接受他们告诉你真相,

但你不是百分百确定的时候。

当情况无法控制时,

这个成语是一个很好的记住。

它通常与争论和行为有关。

因此,如果情况失控

,没有得到很好的管理,可能会给

您带来一些问题,那么您可以使用它。

例如,我的侄子,他有十五个

朋友上周末来参加他的六岁生日派对

,我们计划玩一些派对游戏。

我为获胜者颁发了三个奖品。

所以当我发放奖品时,

两个没有获奖的孩子

开始失控地哭泣

,另一个试图从获胜者手中抢走奖品。

所以事情真的失控了,

所以我很快不得不分发一些巧克力

来帮助控制事情。

也许这不是最好的例子。

好吧,所以在昨晚的庆祝活动中,

事情有点失控了。

保罗不小心打破了一扇窗户,他们

都喝了很多酒,我试图

在事情失控之前阻止他们,但我不够快!

到你了!

你能想到你生活中的一个事件或

情况,事情会失控吗?

你知道,他们有点疯狂。

你能

相信我们已经达到了成语五吗?

当你玩得开心时,时间过得飞快!

这是一个非常常见的成语。

当您没有注意到某件事需要多长时间时,您可以使用它,

因为您实际上

一直很享受自己。

这很有趣,所以你可以简单地说

“当你玩得开心时,时光飞逝!”

它告诉听众您对

时间

过得如此之快感到惊讶,并且当您在口语考试结束时使用完美的成语

并且考官说

“好的,您的口语考试到此结束!”

您可以

通过说

“真的吗?天哪!当您玩得开心时,时间过得真快!”来打动他们并向他们展示您在考试期间有多开心!

实际上,这个成语经常被简化为

“时光飞逝!”

例如,如果您正在与一些同事开会,

有人说

“已经是下午 3:15!我们的会议超时了。”

你可以说“哦,真的吗?时间过得真快……

我得走了。下次开会要迟到了!”

这只是一种随意的说法

,会议很有趣,你没有注意到

时间过得有多快。

但这是一种积极的表达方式,所以

如果您

对会议时间过长感到沮丧或恼火,请不要使用此成语。

当您使用完整的成语时,“

当您玩得开心时,时光飞逝!”

you’re 的使用

并不针对与您交谈的人。

这并不是说

当你玩得开心时,你的时间过得飞快。

这是一个非常笼统的说法,并不是专门

针对任何人的。 这是一个固定的表达,

所以它总是说,

‘当你玩得开心时,时间过得真快!

是的,时间确实飞逝!

我们即将结束另一节课,

但本视频中的五个成语非常常见。

你会经常在电影中听到它们,

你会在书里读到它们,

你会在对话中听到它们,

并且你可以自信地将它们中的

任何一个与以英语为母语的

人一起使用,因为人们在所有英语国家都使用它们。

他们是真正有用的学习。

不要忘记在此视频下方的评论中练习使用它们

,我会尝试为您检查它们,

以便给您一些反馈。

因此,请继续在这里观看更多 mmmEnglish 课程,

并确保您订阅该频道!

再也不会错过这里的英语课了!

订阅! 下面那个红色按钮!

我下周再见。 暂时再见!