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Used to introduce a new topic that might be related to the current one.

English is famous for its colorful idioms and expressions that often don't mean what they literally say. Mastering these phrases is the "secret sauce" to sounding more like a natural speaker and less like a textbook.

Example: "I’m staying home today; I’m feeling a bit under the weather." Common Phrases and Expressions in English

Used when sharing a personal opinion or a slightly difficult truth.

English speakers love combining verbs with prepositions to change their meaning. To stop trying or quit a habit. "Look forward to": To be excited about a future event. "Bring up": To mention a topic in conversation. "Find out": To discover new information. 3. Conversational Fillers and Transitions Used to introduce a new topic that might

A polite way to show you are listening and understand someone's point. 4. Why Use Them?

Here are some of the most common expressions you'll encounter in daily conversation: Idioms are phrases where the meaning is figurative. "Piece of cake": Something that is very easy to do. Example: "That exam was a piece of cake!" "Under the weather": Feeling sick or not quite yourself. Example: "I’m staying home today; I’m feeling a

A way to say "good luck," usually used before a performance. "Once in a blue moon": Something that happens very rarely. 2. Essential Phrasal Verbs