Skip to content

DanSenSei Logo

HOME          LEVEL CHECK         LESSONS         STUDY SQUAD

HOME          LEVEL CHECK         LESSONS

Join The Study Squad TODAY and get the study hacks guide instantly

SIGN ME UP!

Category: Idioms

How to use these British Expressions

Posted 5 months ago by DanSenSei

If you want to communicate with confidence, you need to speak like a native does. Today I will show you 5 common British expressions that you can use to speak

Read More
Idioms advanced, as right as rain, British English, british expressions, british idioms, full of beans, got the lurgy, on the mend, throw a spanner in the works

British Idioms To Help you Sound More Natural

Posted 5 months ago by DanSenSei

If you want to communicate with confidence, you need to speak like a native does. Today I will show you 5 common British phrases that you can use to speak

Read More
Idioms advanced, British English, british expressions, british idioms, go down like a lead balloon, knock into shape, lick your wounds, like it or lump it, to run its course

5 British Phrases for Confident Communication

Posted 6 months ago by DanSenSei

If you want to communicate with confidence, you need to speak like a native does. Today I will show you 5 common British phrases that you can use to speak

Read More
Idioms advanced, as quiet as a mouse, British English, foot the bill, put your foot in it, see eye to eye, take a shine to

What Does “For Donkey’s Years” Mean?

Posted 7 months ago by DanSenSei

Idioms are a great way to sound more natural when you are speaking English. Each country usually has their own idioms. However, British English has lots of strange idioms that

Read More
Idioms advanced, British English, british idiom, british slang, for donkeys years

What does “not my cup of tea” mean?

Posted 7 months ago by DanSenSei

Idioms are a great way to sound more natural when you are speaking English. Each country usually has their own idioms. However, British English has lots of strange idioms that

Read More
Idioms advanced, british idiom, british slang, idiom, not my cup of tea

What Does Have A Gander Mean? – Learn British Slang

Posted 7 months ago by DanSenSei

Idioms are a great way to sound more natural when you are speaking English. Each country usually has their own idioms. However, British English has lots of strange idioms that

Read More
Idioms British English, british idiom, british slang, have a gander, intermediate

What Does “Have a Chinwag” Mean? – Learn British Slang

Posted 7 months ago by DanSenSei

Idioms are a great way to sound more natural when you are speaking English. Each country usually has their own idioms. However, British English has lots of strange idioms that

Read More
Idioms British English, british idiom, british slang, chinwag, have a chinwag, intermediate

Chuffed To Bits – British Idioms

Posted 8 months ago by DanSenSei

Chuffed to bits is a common idiom in the UK, but do you know what it means and how to use it? Find out now!

Idioms advanced, british idiom, chuffed to bits, idioms

These Success Idioms With Improve Your English!

Posted 11 months ago by DanSenSei

These Success Idioms With Improve Your English! Level: Intermediate    Reading Time: 7 minutes    Category: Idioms [addthis tool=”addthis_inline_share_toolbox”] Watch The Video: Don’t forget to subscribe to DanSenSei on YouTube

Read More
Idioms come up trumps, do the trick, go down a storm, go like magic, idioms, intermediate, like a dream, success, success idioms

Money Idioms You Need to Know!

Posted 12 months ago by DanSenSei

Money Idioms You Need to Know! Level: Intermediate    Reading Time: 6 minutes    Category: Idioms [addthis tool=”addthis_inline_share_toolbox”] Watch The Video: Don’t forget to subscribe to DanSenSei on YouTube for

Read More
Idioms bring home the bacon, going for a song, idioms, intermediate, living on a shoestring, money, money idioms, pay through the nose, rolling in it

British Idioms You NEED to Know

Posted 1 year ago by DanSenSei

British Idioms You NEED to Know! Level: Intermediate    Reading Time: 7 minutes    Category: Idioms [addthis tool=”addthis_inline_share_toolbox”] Watch The Video: Don’t forget to subscribe to DanSenSei on YouTube for

Read More
Idioms a sandwich short of a picnic, british idiom, idiom, intermediate, intermediate idioms, keep your hair on, not my cup of tea, put a sock in it, went pear shaped

Do You KNOW These Water Idioms?

Posted 1 year ago by DanSenSei

DO YOU KNOW THESE WATER IDIOMS? Level: Intermediate    Reading Time: 6 minutes    Category: Idioms [addthis tool=”addthis_inline_share_toolbox”] Watch The Video: Don’t forget to subscribe to DanSenSei on YouTube for

Read More
Idioms dip your toe in the water, fish out of water, idioms, intermediate, oil and water, water, water off a ducks back, water under the bridge
  • 1
  • 2
  • Next →

Copyright Ⓒ 2022 – DanSenSei English

          

Join The Study Squad Today:

Get your FREE study hacks guide and cheat sheets for every lesson right now!