Idioms help you speak in new ways, they add emotion to your speech, and they help English speakers connect with you on a deeper level.

Are you ready to add to your English and use English like a first language speaker? We hope so! Let’s learn 10 new English idioms that you can use in your daily life…

Idioms are very commonly used when speaking English.

Many English speakers adopt idioms from their parents and teachers while growing up, so they are very familiar with these idioms and connect emotionally to them.

In the comments, try to explain what each one of these idioms mean.

10 useful English idioms to use in your daily life

Idiom 1:

Speak of the devil

Idiom 2:

Pull yourself together

Idiom 3:

Kill two birds with one stone

Idiom 4:

Costs an arm and a leg

Idiom 5:

Get your act together

Idiom 6:

Don’t cry over spilt milk

Idiom 7:

You can’t judge a book by its cover

Idiom 8:

A snowball’s chance in hell

Idiom 9:

Through thick and thin

Idiom 10:

Know which way the wind is blowing

There you have it! Time to put your idioms to use and impress your friends, teachers or colleagues!

If you already know these phrases and would like some more help, we recommend looking through other phrases articles, mixing-and-matching phrases, and working together with private tutors.

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