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Animal-Related Idioms in English

Animal-Related Idioms in English

FromEnglish with Dane


Animal-Related Idioms in English

FromEnglish with Dane

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Length:
10 minutes
Released:
May 31, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Back-to-back episodes of idioms? Yup. You wanted them, so you get them! This time I'm covering animal-related idioms and I promise there will be at least one that you'll be using in no time. Idioms are a great way to express yourself in a casual way, but a word of caution: don't overuse them. It sounds really weird when people overuse idioms. You have to sprinkle them in once in a while. You'll know when the moment is right, so don't force it. It's better to internalize the meanings of each idiom so you can use them once in a while, rather than just trying to fit them in whenever you speak. A good first step is listening to this episode and choosing one or two that you like, or maybe the ones that stick out to you. Anyway, check out the episode and let me know what you think.follow English with Dane on Instagram englishwithdane.com/transcriptsSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/englishwithdane)
Released:
May 31, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

¿Hablas español y quieres mejorar tu inglés? Then English with Dane is perfect for you. De verdad, si te sientes estancado/a con el inglés... o si simplemente quieres "mantener forma"... try this podcast. Hablo a un ritmo tranquilo y voy traduciendo cosas para que no te estreses con entender todo. I talk about things like movies, news, sports, music, history, etc, and I always pay special attention to practical vocabulary, expressions and the infinite nuances (sutilezas) that we'll find along the way. Prueba y me cuentas. ¡Ah! Y lo mejor es que además hay transcripciones completas de cada capítulo para que no te pierdas anything! (Ahí tiene que ir "anything" porque no puede haber un "double negative" en inglés!) ✌️