2 Idioms You May Be Saying Incorrectly

你可能说错的2个习语

All Ears English Podcast

2024-05-29

20 分钟
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  • This is the all ears English podcast.

  • Two idioms you may be saying incorrectly.

  • Welcome to the All Ears English podcast, downloaded more than 200 million times.

  • Are you feeling stuck with your English?

  • We'll show you how to become fearless and fluent by focusing on connection, not perfection, with your american hosts, Aubrey Carter, the Ielts Wiz, and Lindsay McMahon, the english adventurer coming to you from Arizona and Colorado, USA.

  • Did you know that native speakers mix up their idioms?

  • Sometimes not falling into these traps can get you into the advanced level.

  • Listen in today to find out what the idioms are and how to get a special deal on our brand new b two fluency course.

  • Hello, Aubrey.

  • How's it going today?

  • I am great.

  • How are you, Lindsey?

  • Fantastic.

  • I am super excited to talk about idioms in today's episodes.

  • Have you ever realized that you were saying an expression or an idiom incorrectly?

  • Yeah, this has happened to me a couple times.

  • In fact, the other day, my partner meant to say bits and pieces and said bits and pizzas.

  • Bits and pizzas, like the pizza you eat.

  • And we laughed so hard because, I mean, it happens.

  • Sometimes you just accidentally say it incorrectly, or sometimes you've been hearing it incorrectly, so you say it incorrectly.