Idioms are fixed expressions whose meaning is not immediately obvious from looking at the individual words in the idiom, such as to hit the roof (to react in a very angry way).
There are many idioms in English, but some sound rather old-fashioned or are not very widely used. The English Idioms in Use books focus just on those idioms that the modern student needs to know. providing information and practice to help you understand and use them correctly.
These books, available in two levels, offer explanations and practice of English idioms, written for intermediate (B1-B2) and advanced (C1-C2) learners of English. They are perfect for both self-study and classroom activities.
English Idioms in Use Intermediate
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Improve your understanding of idioms in English with English Idioms in Use Intermediate by Michael McCarthy, Felicity O’Dell
Explanations and practice of English idioms, written for intermediate-level (B1 to B2) learners of English. Perfect for both self-study and classroom activities. Learn idioms in context, with lots of different topics, including ‘Clothes’, ‘Music and theatre’ and ‘Work’.
Be confident about what you are learning, thanks to Cambridge research into how English is really spoken and written, and get better at studying by yourself, with study tips, follow-up tasks, and an easy-to-use answer key.
English Idioms in Use Advanced
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Improve your understanding of idioms in English with English Idioms in Use Advanced by Felicity O’Dell, Michael McCarthy.
Explanations and practice of English idioms, written for advanced-level (C1 to C2) learners of English. Perfect for both self-study and classroom activities. Learn idioms in context, with lots of different topics, including ‘Learning’, ‘Formal writing’ and ‘Telling stories’.
Be confident about what you are learning, thanks to Cambridge research into how English is really spoken and written, and get better at studying by yourself, with study tips, follow-up tasks, and an easy-to-use answer key.
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