When learning another language, we all want to jump past the basics and start using the phrases and idioms that native speakers use without thinking. In this practical English speaking lesson, I teach you five QUICK and extremely COMMON idioms that you can START USING TODAY! This English lesson will improve your conversation skills and help you to sound more natural and confident when speaking English. The language in this lesson includes: I’m in, I’m out, I’m up for it, I’m into it, and I’m out of it. So, what do you say? Are you in or out? Don’t forget to do the quiz, and if you’re up for more great English resources from Alex, check out EnglishAlex.com.
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Great lesson, keep going, Ms. Alex.
ytg1234
It’s actually a helpful lesson. First, I didn’t understand when I was listening to somebody said these phrases. I know they all are idioms now and it’s very easily to get it and remember them. Thanks a lot, teacher Alex.
howuhi2004
I got 9/10. I didn’t make much of “She’s off.” and “She’s out.”
norikenshi533
Cool lesson, tkank You And waiting for more :)
Czapa92
9/10 i love it. thanks Mr Alex
Adam yussef
I am extremely into it for the rate of nine.
ELIZA RUSTIA
I was really into this amazing lesson. Thank u
Sohaila Abokhanger
10/10:3
Lion Sakya
Thank you very much!
Ornitophylus
Thanks a lot Mr Alex aka John Ritter from Canada
Tony
Hahaha. Thanks, Tony. What a surprise that John Ritter is teaching you English in 2024!
Alex
Thanks Sir From Myanmar
Linn Htet Aung@Walter
Thank you very much. I found that even simple words like “in”,”out”,”into” and so on can make important meanings. Your lesson is great!
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Thanks so much.
My pleasure, wonna! Thanks for studying with me.
tank you teacher Alex Im up for moer
Dear Alex, your clever bunch of idioms today seems easy, but they are not. Thank you!
You’re very welcome. Perhaps I should have said “They are simple, but perhaps they are not easy.” :p
Interesting lesson and kind of tough test (at least for me). Keep it up Alex, your work is important! <3
That’s very kind of you to say. Thank you, Hantera.
10 / 10 ♥
I love it
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Great lesson, keep going, Ms. Alex.
It’s actually a helpful lesson. First, I didn’t understand when I was listening to somebody said these phrases. I know they all are idioms now and it’s very easily to get it and remember them. Thanks a lot, teacher Alex.
I got 9/10. I didn’t make much of “She’s off.” and “She’s out.”
Cool lesson, tkank You And waiting for more :)
9/10 i love it. thanks Mr Alex
I am extremely into it for the rate of nine.
I was really into this amazing lesson. Thank u
10/10:3
Thank you very much!
Thanks a lot Mr Alex aka John Ritter from Canada
Hahaha. Thanks, Tony. What a surprise that John Ritter is teaching you English in 2024!
Thanks Sir From Myanmar
Thank you very much. I found that even simple words like “in”,”out”,”into” and so on can make important meanings. Your lesson is great!
Thank you for help me