English Idioms Quiz | Can You Score 30/30?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ก.ย. 2024
- Welcome to our exciting journey through the colorful world of English idioms!
In this video, we’ll explore some of the most popular idioms used in English. Whether you're a student preparing for exams like the GRE, SAT, GMAT, LSAT, MAT, MCAT, TOEFL, or IELTS, a teacher looking for effective teaching tools, or someone aiming to excel in competitive job tests like BCS, IPS, and more, this video is your ultimate resource. Idioms add spice to conversations, making them more vivid and expressive. But what do these quirky phrases actually mean?
We’ll break down each idiom, explain its meaning, and provide real-life examples to help you understand how to use them in everyday conversation. Whether you’re an English learner looking to enhance your language skills or a native speaker curious about the origins and uses of these expressions, this video has something for everyone!
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I love this! my wife and I are enjoying a learning experience with this.
I've never heard the expression DRY BEHIND THE EARS meaning ''Experienced'' before, but I have heard of WET BEHIND THE EARS meaning ''Inexperienced''.
There were a few others that I didn't get, but I did manage 25/30.
@MrMousley
Great job on scoring 25/30! You're absolutely right-'Wet behind the ears' is the more common expression meaning 'inexperienced,' while 'dry behind the ears' is less frequently used but can imply 'experienced.' Thanks for sharing your thoughts, and I'm glad you enjoyed the quiz! Keep up the great work!
As always, your type of quiz, such as this one, proved very tough for me. I doubt if I had answered even six of those idioms correctly. The positive aspect of this exercise, however, is that I have now come to know of these idioms. Muchas gracias.
@murtadah6327
Thank you so much for your feedback! I’m glad you found the quiz challenging and that it helped you learn new idioms. Don’t worry if you didn’t score as high as you hoped-learning is a journey, and every challenge is a step forward. If you have any questions about the idioms or need more practice, feel free to reach out. Muchas gracias for your kind words and continued support!
23 out of 30
@ivorperera9300
Great score! 23 out of 30 is impressive! Keep up the good work. Thanks for participating!
12/30
@countrysongsgeorhe6784
12/30 is a great start! Keep practicing and you'll see improvement in no time. Glad you took on the challenge!
Scored 22/30
@@patricejenkins-king5540 22 out of 30 is good start indeed! Keep up the amazing work. Thanks for participating in the challenge.
22/30
@dNEj4q3ce
Great score! 22/30 is impressive! Keep practicing, and you'll nail that perfect score in no time. Thanks for taking on the challenge!
19 correct😅😅❤❤
@@shyamalganguly3598 19 out of 30 is good start indeed. Keep up the amazing work. Thanks for taking a part in the challenge.
1::st time: 13, 2:nd time: 28
@nadinaforsman6160
Great effort! Improving from 13 to 28 shows real determination! Keep it up, and I’m sure you’ll get a perfect score soon. Thanks for giving it another go!
2nd attempt: 30/30 and 1st try 23/30 ✌️🍻😅
@wongck3262
Well done on that perfect score! 🎉✌️ It's awesome to see the improvement from 23/30 to 30/30 on your second try. Thanks for giving it another shot! 🍻😄
My score is only 11/30(within 10 seconds)
@grengasami9209
11/30 is a good start, especially with such quick timing! Keep practicing, and thanks for taking the challenge!
Mine is 15/30, not quite bad for a non-englishman. 😉😏 More of those challenges, please.
@user-ho6kn7ne9m
Thank you for giving it a go! 😊 15/30 is a great score, especially if English isn’t your first language! I’m glad you enjoyed the challenge. Stay tuned for more - I’ve got plenty of fun and tricky ones coming up!
17/30
@@PatriciaAfful-od4jx 17 out of 30 is a great start indeed! Keep up the amazing work. Thanks for participating in the challenge.