Here are three common English idioms for you to learn!
1. "Break the ice" – To start a conversation in a social setting or make people feel more comfortable.
Example: "He told a funny story to break the ice at the meeting."
2. "Burn the midnight oil" – To work late into the night.
Example: "I had to burn the midnight oil to finish the project on time."
3. "Hit the nail on the head" – To describe something accurately or do something perfectly.
Example: "When she said we needed better communication, she really hit the nail on the head."
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1. "Break the ice" – To start a conversation in a social setting or make people feel more comfortable.
Example: "He told a funny story to break the ice at the meeting."
2. "Burn the midnight oil" – To work late into the night.
Example: "I had to burn the midnight oil to finish the project on time."
3. "Hit the nail on the head" – To describe something accurately or do something perfectly.
Example: "When she said we needed better communication, she really hit the nail on the head."
#vocabularyhelp