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Useful idioms for speaking

See eye to eye
this means agreeing with someone.
“They finally saw eye to eye on the business deal.”

Once in a blue moon
an event that happens infrequently.
“I only go to the cinema once in a blue moon.”

When pigs fly
something that will never happen.
“When pigs fly she’ll tidy up her room.”

To cost an arm and a leg
something is very expensive.
“Fuel these days costs and arm and a leg.”

A piece of cake
something is very easy.
"The English test was a piece of cake.”

To feel under the weather
to not feel well.
“I’m really feeling under the weather today; I have a terrible cold.”

To kill two birds with one stone
to solve two problems at once.
“By taking my dad on holiday, I killed two birds with one stone. I got to go away but also spend time with him.”

To cut corners
to do something badly or cheaply.
“They really cut corners when they built this bathroom; the shower is leaking.”

You can’t judge a book by its cover
to not judge someone or something based solely on appearance.
“I thought this no-brand bread would be horrible; turns out you can’t judge a book by its cover.”

Break a leg’
‘good luck’ (often said to actors before they go on stage).
Break a leg Sindor, I’m sure your presentation will be great.”

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