Learn English Idioms: Nationality Expressions Explained
Want to sound more natural and fluent in English? In this video, we explore nationality idioms and expressions commonly used in English conversation. Learn what these idioms mean, how to use them naturally, and improve your vocabulary, listening, and speaking skills. In this video, we cover expressions like “Dutch treat,” “Irish goodbye,” “Greek gift,” “American dream,” and many more. Each idiom includes easy explanations and example sentences to help you understand real English usage. Perfect for intermediate and advanced English learners preparing for IELTS, improving conversational English, or building fluency. Book a lesson with me here: https://preply.in/NICOLE6EN2637256710... TikTok: / openworldenglish4 . . #LearnEnglish #EnglishIdioms #EnglishVocabulary #SpeakEnglish #FluentEnglish #EnglishTeacher #IELTS #AdvancedEnglish #EnglishLesson #EnglishSpeaking #VocabularyBuilding #Idioms #BritishEnglish #EnglishTips #EnglishPractice #ConversationalEnglish #StudyEnglish #EnglishClass #LearnEnglishOnline #EnglishLearning #EnglishGrammar #LanguageLearning #ESL #ESLTeacher #EnglishExpressions #B2English #C1English

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