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Learn 13 English IDIOMS from the theatre

Duration: 27:35Views: 149.4KLikes: 5.4KDate Created: Nov, 2019

Channel: Learn English with Gill · engVid

Category: Education

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Description: The great English playwright Shakespeare famously wrote, “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.” It is true that life is like a theatre play, isn’t it? And in fact, there are plenty of expressions we use that are related to theatre language but mean other things. In this lesson, I will introduce you to a variety of idioms and metaphors from the world of theatre which are used in everyday life. You will learn the meaning of “to upstage someone”, “break a leg”, “hard act to follow”, “to make a song and dance”, “to be in the limelight”, and more. These expressions are commonly used by native English speakers. Let’s get the show on the road! Do the quiz: engvid.com/13-english-idioms-from-theatre

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