This course is designed for intermediate English learners who want to improve their listening skills and learn common American idioms. Idioms are a fun and essential part of the English language, and they can help you sound more like a native speaker.
Course Outline
- Introduction to Idioms: Understanding what idioms are and why they are important.
- Common American Idioms: Learning and practicing over 50 common idioms.
- Listening Exercises: Listening to native speakers and identifying idioms in context.
- Grammar and Vocabulary: Expanding your grammar and vocabulary to better understand idioms.
- Interactive Quizzes: Test your knowledge with interactive quizzes.
Course Features
- Engaging Lessons: Learn idioms through interactive lessons and examples.
- Native Speaker Audio: Listen to native speakers to improve your listening skills.
- Practice Exercises: Practice using idioms in sentences.
- Progress Tracking: Track your progress and see how much you've learned.
Learn More
For more information about our intermediate listening courses, visit our Intermediate Listening Courses.
Useful Idioms
Here are a few idioms you might encounter in this course:
- Break the ice: To start a conversation in a friendly way.
- Hit the nail on the head: To describe exactly what is causing a problem.
- Piece of cake: Something that is very easy to do.
Break the ice
Hit the nail on the head
Piece of cake
By the end of this course, you'll be able to understand and use American idioms with confidence. Start learning today!