viernes, 18 de septiembre de 2015

IDIOMS

New English Centre.
"Beat around the bush" means "Andarse con rodeos"

 Idioms are words, phrases, or expressions that cannot be taken literally.  In other words, when used in everyday language, they have a meaning other than the basic one you would find in the dictionary.  Every language has its own idioms.  Learning them makes understanding and using a language a lot easier and more fun!
 For example the idiom " to run the show " is equivalent to the Spanish expression " tener la sartén por el mango", " to hit the ceiling " means " subirse a la parra ".
I recommend spending one minute a day to learn an English idiom and then try to use it in your everyday conversations.
This post is devoted to learning the idiom: "beat around the bush"
The following video will explain the idiom to be used in context, which is the best way of learning.


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