Common Idioms to Improve Your IELTS Score – Topic : Priorities and decisions
byPriorities and decisions the bottom line In a discussion or argument, the bottom line is the most important and basic fact about what you…
Priorities and decisions the bottom line In a discussion or argument, the bottom line is the most important and basic fact about what you…
Relationships (social – personal – working) break the ice If a person, event or activity breaks the ice, they make people feel more relaxed and…
Memory and mind cross your mind If something crosses your mind, you suddenly think of it. It crossed my mind that she might be…
Trouble and difficulty be asking for trouble If someone is asking for trouble, they are behaving in a way that makes it very likely…
Topic: Knowledge and understanding up to speed If you are up to speed, you have all the latest information about something. We try to…
Let Yourself Go – Idiom Of The Day For IELTS Speaking. Definition: Either take less care of your appearance or relax completely and enjoy…
Jump For Joy – Idiom Of The Day For IELTS Speaking Today, I am going to introduce to you an intriguing idiom that could…
Go Round In Circles – Idiom Of The Day For IELTS Speaking. Definition: Make no process in an argument or discussion. Example: “The discussion…
Out Of Sorts – Idiom Of The Day For IELTS Speaking On the previous post, you have known the idiom that could use to…
Knock one’s socks off – Idiom of the day for IELTS Speaking Meaning: amaze or impress someone Example: That I got a 8.0 for the IELTS…