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Discover the everyday expressions that bring American English to life. Most Common American Idioms introduces learners to over 500+ widely used phrases that don’t mean what they literally say; but are essential for understanding real conversations.
Through practical examples, contextual usage, and targeted practice, this course helps you recognize and use idioms naturally in speaking and listening. Whether you’re navigating daily interactions, watching movies, or preparing for life in the U.S., this course builds the fluency and confidence needed to communicate like a native speaker.
Module 1
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11. 9-to-5
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2To Eat Like a Horse
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3To Eat Like a Bird
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4To Feel/To Be Under the Weather
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5To Be Easy as Pie
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6Buy It/Not to Buy It
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7To Be/Not To Be a Piece of Cake
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8Once In a Blue Moon
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9When Pigs Fly
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10Hit the Hay
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11Hit the Sack
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12Have the Blues
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13Assessment 1
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14To See Red
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15To Feel Blue
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1624/7 - Twenty-Four Seven
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17To Be a Bookworm
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18A Golden Opportunity
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19It's Raining Cats and Dogs
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20To Kill Two Birds With One Stone
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21To Let the Cat Out of the Bag
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22To Have a Heart of Gold
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23To Have the Memory of an Elephant
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24Assessment 2
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25To Be on Cloud Nine
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26To Run Like the Wind
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27Time is Money
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28To Be in a Fog
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29To Be Lost at Sea
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30A Bed of Roses
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31To Play With Fire
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32Assessment 3
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33To Drive Someone Nuts
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34To Be a Good Deal
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35To Be a Guinea Pig
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36To Be All Eyes And Ears
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37To Answer Back
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38Around the Clock
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39To Be Fit as a Fiddle
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40To Be as Poor as a Church Mouse
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41To Be a Lone Wolf
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42To Be a Team Player
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43To Have a Million and One Things to Do
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44It Is About Time
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45Assessment 4
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46To Be About to Do Something
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47To Be an Early Bird
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48To Cut Class/ To Skip Class
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49Easy Come, Easy Go
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50To Feel Like a New Person
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51To Be in the Same Boat
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52🎊 Congratulations 🎊
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53Final Assessment
Module 2
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542. A bad apple
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553. A baker’s dozen
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564. A ballpark figure
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57A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
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58A bit/A little bit
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59A blessing in disguise
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60Have a bone to pick
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61A breath of fresh air
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62A bunch of
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63A doubting Thomas
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64A fool and his money are easily parted
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65A good Samaritan
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66A hang-up
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67A memory like a sieve
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68A penny saved is a penny earned
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69A picture is worth a thousand words
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70A piece of cake
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71A ray of sunshine
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72A rip-off
Module 3
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