English Arm Idioms

english arm idioms

The teacher introduces us to three idioms connected with arms. English Idioms: Up in arms: Rising up in anger; very angry. (Also literal when actual weapons are involved.) My father was really up in arms when he got his tax bill this year. The citizens were up in arms, pounding on the gates of the … Read more

English Eye idioms

english eye idioms

The teacher introduces us to three idioms connected with eyes. BBC learn english idioms. English Idioms: To keep an eye on: have an eye on someone or something and keep an eye on someone or something to keep watch on someone or something; to keep track of someone or something. (The an can be replaced … Read more

English Foot idioms

english foot idioms

English Idioms: itchy feet:having feet that itch; restless, having the desire to wander. I’ve got itchy feet Cold feet: To become timid or frightened; to have one’s feet seem to freeze with fear. Example Sentence: I usually get cold feet when I have to speak in public. John got cold feet and wouldn’t run in … Read more

English Hair Idioms

english hair idioms

In this video, The Teacher introduces three idioms connected to the word ‘hair’: I let my hair down; Keep your hair on; I’m tearing my hair out. Englihs idioms: Let one´s hair down: relax, get comfortable; behave informally; rid oneself of restraints Keep your hair on: Take it easy. Tear one´s hair: to be anxious, … Read more

English Head Idioms

english head idioms

The Teacher introduces three English idioms connected with head. banging one`s head against the wall: hitting one`s head against the wall; repeatedly doing something that is frustrating and has no positive result Head in the clouds: elated, euphoric, joyful, preoccupied An old head on young shoulders also a wise head on young shoulders: a child … Read more