Upgrade your English by learning how to give advice in English with these seven short and easy idioms. Understand the meaning of “save your breath”, “keep your chin up”, “give it your best shot”, and more. These idioms are used in conversation, on TV shows, and in the movies. Start using them today to sound more like a native speaker!
Thank you Rebecca! I will put these idioms into practice,
Lovepreet1997
Hello Rebecca,
thanks for the idioms, I love it.
Mbodo
excellent, for both of us.
you for, such a beset lesson and
me for, take 100.
thanks.
Farshad
Hello Mrs Rebecca, your advice gives us wings and it opens our minds. a simple lesson that speaks volumes. thank you very much, you are a genius!
Lehad
Keep your chin up because you’re a good teacher.
Thank you Rebecca.
beernaard
Hi, Rebecca.
In French, we have the expression “roll up your sleeves”, which equals to “pull your socks up”. Idioms are alike and different from one country to another : it’s fun! :)
Sakenussem
I can’t see the video. there is nothing on my screen
hbn190018
Ask your government :)
Draza
hello Ms. Rebecca,
thanks for this useful lesson
Aml Mounier
Exellent…
Naveen kumar dabiyan
First of all, thank you for the class. But I have a doubt, in the first question the answer “Hey man, we have a big exam coming up next month. You still have time to do well. Give it your best shot!” wouldn’t be correct as well? My best regards, Rebecca.
Marcio07
I feel happy in learning English. I did score 10 out of 10 in the first session.
Anumula
Great Lessons. We would like to be an expertise in vocabulary. Your support would definitely helps us in reaching our destinations. A BIG Thanks for the fantastic sessions.
Anumula
Good lessons, thank you!!!
Mirdos
Thanks for the video, excellent class…thanks again.
Edwin.mmc
Thanks, Rebecca. This quiz help me to improve my reading and vocabulary. Lesson by lesson, I’ve noted that I read, write and listen better than I’ve been doing. Although, I need to practice speaking. I’ll pull up my socks!
Pablo Apy
Thanks Rebecca for your class.
gerardopiano
Rebecca, you are my favorite teacher. Your classes are so useful, I have been learning a lot from you. Keep doing your best, you are amazing.
Israel Lucas
Thanks Rebecca!
Mely
You did graet!
Habtam
Excellent. I’v learned a lot with you. Thank you so much”” You’re the best teacher ever.
Alex Oliv.ira
Yeah 100 in first time.
Hubertsuperspeaker
thank you very much, you give it your best shot
Gehad bahnassy
Thank you! I got ? but I have to “Hold my horses”
GianpaoloULDY
Thank you Rebecca :)
alika1
Thanks Rebecca can make video on future prefect continues tenes
Manish.bhist
I got 10/10, Really useful lesson, Thanks Rebecca.
karthika karunakaran
Thanks a lot Rebecca . I really like the way you teach and easy to understand.
Cathy72
The idiom about socks seems funny =)
Bitaly
Hi
I can’t see the video
ali rostaei
Our videos are on YouTube, so if your country blocks YouTube you will not be able to see the videos.
engVid Moderator
good way to learning english thank you
yirou901
Thank you Rebecca, you are a great teacher.
udoka
Thanks a lot Rebecca, excellent lesson !
zimil
In my country, the equivalent of “pull your socks up” is something like “tighten your drawers’ rope”.
Who wanna guess where I’m from? :D
Tutko007
Hungary. I’ve been visited recently. So beautiful. I’ve liked walking on the edge of the Donau.
Bernardo Lamparina
I have a Hungarian friend
Bernardo Lamparina
Well, also the flag helps shown next to my nickname…
Tutko007
Thank you, Rebecca. Enlightening!
ersaaditya
Thank you, Rebecca
I try to pull my socks up :-)
AFSHINAZS
THANKS,REBECCA…..
SUSHANTA BISWAS
you remind me, my childhood teacher, every time. She was as kind and always helpful as you are ma’am. thank you so much.
thevishalparihar
Thanks Rebecca, a very useful lesson. I have to pull my socks up to improve my english :)
Simone74
Thank u Rebecca god bless you.
Walid120
I really understood this lesson. Thank you, Rebecca
Bernardo Lamparina
I GOT 90 NEXT TIME I´LL GIVE IT MY BEST SHOT
ezau
Well done, Rebecca!
One more helpful lesson. In my journey of English learning, I may count many blessings, and Engvid is one of them.
Thank you very much for the existence of this excellent website!
Eduardo França
Thank you Rebecca mam. I am able to score 10 out of 10. Your lesson is easy to understand. Thank you very much once again.
sathish
You teach very badly
samhithyajatsh
Thank you for your interesting Lesson Rebecca
Dmmelis82
It was a good lesson
angoto
Thanks for the helpful lesson. Out of the seven, my favourites are as follows:
Keep your chin up! (=Don’t give up. Be strong.)
Count your blessings! (=Think of the good things.)
Put your socks up! (=Work harder.)
Give it your best shot! (=Try your best.)
Insoo Yeo
Thank you for lesson Rebecca!
blessy2020
Thanks Rebbeca, I will try tu use that advices. bye
Silvain
Thanks Rebbeca., I got it!
ricardomuller
good job… thnks for this lesson..
Amus Mauleky
oh my God i got 100%, this is unbelievable, your are the one how deserve to teacher, for sure i never seen teacher committed like you Rebecca! we love you so much. thanks!
rukundojp
Great teaching.
ramakrishnareddyb
It was easy, but I did not know these expressions!
Thanks teacher Rebecca.
10/10
So, I’m going to pull my socks up, if I really want to learn English.
Sunshine70
Thank you very much my teacher I got 100%
Damene Molla
Thank you Rebecca, you´re amazing!!!!
kala 1711
thank you
Calagan
I really enjoy this
Benny98
thank you rebecca
zizou
many thanks, pleeeeease we need more expression and more vocabulary
sarito yoki
Thanks you, you’re great Rebecca.
Toure Hamidou
Thanks you Rebecca
I got 80 score for Quiz
Hendra
Thank you Rebecca. I got 100 score. I’m happy for this.
Miria Amaral Meirelles
Thank you very much teacher Rebecca?
Perseverance
I have to practice as possible as I can.
otello46
nice class and good topic.. thank you..!!
Miguel Galvan
Hello teacher Rebecca thank you for this lesson…I got 100% score
Javyhionaz
Really nice and easy to memorize thank you teacher…..
Ayajasim
Rebecca
In some countries and depending of local culture, this expressions can be used of diferents ways and not exclusively by one way.
vilson fileti
As the English say “don’t take poppy seeds at the end” ?
Draza
Thank u Rebecca Mam. I’m just pulling my shocks up to keep my chin-up! and one way or other way I think so I’m not a bad learner so I started to count my blessings .?
Johan Masih
100You got 10 correct out of 10.
:D Thanks Rebecca!
McBernie
Thank you Rebecca!
lalefaz
Excellent lesson teacher Rebecca.And your green shirt looks also very well. Thanks a lot. (Azores Islands, 07Feb2021);
PFig
Awesome!
akshaykumar08june
Thanks Rebecca!
Goldfish2101
I have got 100%
ARRA MAHESH
80 %
1 & 9 are mistakes
Thanks Rebecca!
Ezzat ElNemer
Thanks mam
MistikaNash Pangga
Thank you so much.
Takmak
Thank you i enjoying here .
Virgie2014
7/10
I watched this video on september 6, 2021.
this lesson makes my English skill better
i enjoy the website.Thank you so much Rebecca
Jannyl
Thank u for this lesson… Some idioms are similar to Hindi with Hindi language
Nishu malviya
I watched this video twice on November 4, 2021, and took the quiz after watching it once. I got ten correct out of 10.
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93 COMMENTS
Thank you Rebecca! I will put these idioms into practice,
Hello Rebecca,
thanks for the idioms, I love it.
excellent, for both of us.
you for, such a beset lesson and
me for, take 100.
thanks.
Hello Mrs Rebecca, your advice gives us wings and it opens our minds. a simple lesson that speaks volumes. thank you very much, you are a genius!
Keep your chin up because you’re a good teacher.
Thank you Rebecca.
Hi, Rebecca.
In French, we have the expression “roll up your sleeves”, which equals to “pull your socks up”. Idioms are alike and different from one country to another : it’s fun! :)
I can’t see the video. there is nothing on my screen
Ask your government :)
hello Ms. Rebecca,
thanks for this useful lesson
Exellent…
First of all, thank you for the class. But I have a doubt, in the first question the answer “Hey man, we have a big exam coming up next month. You still have time to do well. Give it your best shot!” wouldn’t be correct as well? My best regards, Rebecca.
I feel happy in learning English. I did score 10 out of 10 in the first session.
Great Lessons. We would like to be an expertise in vocabulary. Your support would definitely helps us in reaching our destinations. A BIG Thanks for the fantastic sessions.
Good lessons, thank you!!!
Thanks for the video, excellent class…thanks again.
Thanks, Rebecca. This quiz help me to improve my reading and vocabulary. Lesson by lesson, I’ve noted that I read, write and listen better than I’ve been doing. Although, I need to practice speaking. I’ll pull up my socks!
Thanks Rebecca for your class.
Rebecca, you are my favorite teacher. Your classes are so useful, I have been learning a lot from you. Keep doing your best, you are amazing.
Thanks Rebecca!
You did graet!
Excellent. I’v learned a lot with you. Thank you so much”” You’re the best teacher ever.
Yeah 100 in first time.
thank you very much, you give it your best shot
Thank you! I got ? but I have to “Hold my horses”
Thank you Rebecca :)
Thanks Rebecca can make video on future prefect continues tenes
I got 10/10, Really useful lesson, Thanks Rebecca.
Thanks a lot Rebecca . I really like the way you teach and easy to understand.
The idiom about socks seems funny =)
Hi
I can’t see the video
Our videos are on YouTube, so if your country blocks YouTube you will not be able to see the videos.
good way to learning english thank you
Thank you Rebecca, you are a great teacher.
Thanks a lot Rebecca, excellent lesson !
In my country, the equivalent of “pull your socks up” is something like “tighten your drawers’ rope”.
Who wanna guess where I’m from? :D
Hungary. I’ve been visited recently. So beautiful. I’ve liked walking on the edge of the Donau.
I have a Hungarian friend
Well, also the flag helps shown next to my nickname…
Thank you, Rebecca. Enlightening!
Thank you, Rebecca
I try to pull my socks up :-)
THANKS,REBECCA…..
you remind me, my childhood teacher, every time. She was as kind and always helpful as you are ma’am. thank you so much.
Thanks Rebecca, a very useful lesson. I have to pull my socks up to improve my english :)
Thank u Rebecca god bless you.
I really understood this lesson. Thank you, Rebecca
I GOT 90 NEXT TIME I´LL GIVE IT MY BEST SHOT
Well done, Rebecca!
One more helpful lesson. In my journey of English learning, I may count many blessings, and Engvid is one of them.
Thank you very much for the existence of this excellent website!
Thank you Rebecca mam. I am able to score 10 out of 10. Your lesson is easy to understand. Thank you very much once again.
You teach very badly
Thank you for your interesting Lesson Rebecca
It was a good lesson
Thanks for the helpful lesson. Out of the seven, my favourites are as follows:
Keep your chin up! (=Don’t give up. Be strong.)
Count your blessings! (=Think of the good things.)
Put your socks up! (=Work harder.)
Give it your best shot! (=Try your best.)
Thank you for lesson Rebecca!
Thanks Rebbeca, I will try tu use that advices. bye
Thanks Rebbeca., I got it!
good job… thnks for this lesson..
oh my God i got 100%, this is unbelievable, your are the one how deserve to teacher, for sure i never seen teacher committed like you Rebecca! we love you so much. thanks!
Great teaching.
It was easy, but I did not know these expressions!
Thanks teacher Rebecca.
10/10
So, I’m going to pull my socks up, if I really want to learn English.
Thank you very much my teacher I got 100%
Thank you Rebecca, you´re amazing!!!!
thank you
I really enjoy this
thank you rebecca
many thanks, pleeeeease we need more expression and more vocabulary
Thanks you, you’re great Rebecca.
Thanks you Rebecca
I got 80 score for Quiz
Thank you Rebecca. I got 100 score. I’m happy for this.
Thank you very much teacher Rebecca?
I have to practice as possible as I can.
nice class and good topic.. thank you..!!
Hello teacher Rebecca thank you for this lesson…I got 100% score
Really nice and easy to memorize thank you teacher…..
Rebecca
In some countries and depending of local culture, this expressions can be used of diferents ways and not exclusively by one way.
As the English say “don’t take poppy seeds at the end” ?
Thank u Rebecca Mam. I’m just pulling my shocks up to keep my chin-up! and one way or other way I think so I’m not a bad learner so I started to count my blessings .?
100You got 10 correct out of 10.
:D Thanks Rebecca!
Thank you Rebecca!
Excellent lesson teacher Rebecca.And your green shirt looks also very well. Thanks a lot. (Azores Islands, 07Feb2021);
Awesome!
Thanks Rebecca!
I have got 100%
80 %
1 & 9 are mistakes
Thanks Rebecca!
Thanks mam
Thank you so much.
Thank you i enjoying here .
7/10
I watched this video on september 6, 2021.
this lesson makes my English skill better
i enjoy the website.Thank you so much Rebecca
Thank u for this lesson… Some idioms are similar to Hindi with Hindi language
I watched this video twice on November 4, 2021, and took the quiz after watching it once. I got ten correct out of 10.
Keep your chinp up guys.
Thanks Rebecca.
I got 10/10.
Thank you!
Thanks so much