Have you ever heard an English phrase that didn’t make sense even though you understood every word?
For example:
“Let’s break the ice.”
“That test was a piece of cake.”
“She really hit the nail on the head.”
These are called idioms — expressions where the meaning is different from the literal words.
In this episode of 5-Minute English Talk, you’ll learn three very common English idioms that native speakers use in everyday conversations. You’ll discover what they mean, how to use them naturally, and how to practice them so they become part of your own English speaking.
Important idioms from this episode include:
Break the ice – to start a conversation and make people feel comfortable.
Piece of cake – something that is very easy.
Hit the nail on the head – to describe something exactly right.
You’ll also hear a short real-life conversation example showing how these idioms are used naturally in meetings and casual discussions.
By the end of this episode, you’ll be able to start using idioms in your own English conversations with more confidence.
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