Common English Idioms

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rated 5 out of 5“Easy to read and the examples are very helpful in remembering the meaning of each idiom”
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Matt Errey
Matt Errey, creator of WORD UP, the world’s most popular ESL board game

You can read the Common English Idioms ebook on any device.

This ebook gives you over 600 of the most frequent English idioms. Here is what you get for each of the 600 idioms:

  • the idiom itself
  • clear explanation and meaning
  • example sentence #1 showing idiom in context
  • example sentence #2 showing idiom in context
  • multiple choice quiz question
  • answer
  • for some idioms, further details such as notes about origin or British/American usage

Over six hundred idioms with clear definitions, example sentences and fun quiz questions with answers. You can download this ebook immediately in .ePUB and/or .PDF file format. Read it on your smartphone, tablet or computer anywhere.

What are idioms?

An idiom is a group of words with a special meaning. Native English speakers learn idioms naturally from a young age, but learners of English have to study them. You might already know the meaning of every word in an idiom, but this doesn’t mean you’ll know what the idiom means. For example, if you haven’t learned the idiom call it a day, you won’t know what someone you work with means if they say “Let’s call it a day”. Even if you know what the words let’s, call and day mean, you won’t know what they’re saying. But if you’ve learned the idiom, you’ll know that they’re saying it’s time everyone finished work for the day.

Is learning idioms important?

Yes. Idioms are very common in both spoken and written English, so learning them is very important. Native speakers often use idioms when they’re speaking, so if you haven’t studied idioms you’ll have trouble understanding what they’re saying. Idioms are also very common in written English. They’re used in textbooks and novels, comics and news feeds, business letters and work emails, and so on. If you need to understand written English, or if you want to write natural-sounding English, you have to learn idioms.

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rated 5 out of 5I like it. Clear explanations and examples. Quizzes make it all even better.
—Iwona

rated 5 out of 5This ebook about Idioms is the best I’ve ever met. I’m very glad and I’ve learned a lot. I can recommend it to everyone who wants to study English idioms.
—Heber Rijkschroeff

rated 4 out of 5A very good tool to flush out terms not always obvious to understand. And then, it helps me to progress in English.
—Jean Deeding

rated 5 out of 5This is a very helpful e-book. I have studied English for many years already but still I don’t know so many idioms. So I bought this book and now I’ve learned so many of the common idioms. The best thing I like is the quiz tests.
—Javi, Tijuana, Mexico

rated 5 out of 5I know the writer Matt Errey also created the WORD UP game. He has had decades of teaching English and takes his work seriously. What makes his work so good is that he uses his creativity to make it more and more interesting. His books are a must for English teachers and a wonderful resource for learners of the language also. Buy his books, you won’t be disappointed. Then give him a review – he deserves it.
—Patrick M. Myanmar

rated 5 out of 5I teach at a tertiary institution in Cambodia and my first-year students tell me that idioms are rarely taught in Cambodian schools. Their claims are backed up by the clear deficit nearly every students displays in their knowledge of even the most common idioms. I’ve had to buy a range of books and supplementary materials on idioms, and I must say this ebook is one of the best. The definitions are clear, the example sentences are excellent, and the multiple-choice quiz questions are an excellent resource for both the classroom and self-study. Highly recommended!
—Rick, Phnom Penh, Cambodia

rated 5 out of 5 I teach English in China. The quizzes and examples are very helpful. Xiexie, or thanks!
—Daryle K. Martin

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17 reviews for Common English Idioms

  1. Eric UM, English Learner, China

    It zeroes in on all the right idioms across the board 😛

  2. Rick, Phnom Penh, Cambodia

    I teach at a tertiary institution in Cambodia and my first-year students tell me that idioms are rarely taught in Cambodian schools. Their claims are backed up by the clear deficit nearly every students displays in their knowledge of even the most common idioms. I’ve had to buy a range of books and supplementary materials on idioms, and I must say this e-book is one of the best. The definitions are clear, the example sentences are excellent, and the multiple-choice quiz questions are an excellent resource for both the classroom and self-study. Highly recommended!

  3. Javi, Tijuana, Mexico

    This is a very helpful e-book. I have studied English for many years already but still I don’t know so many idioms. So I bought this book and now I’ve learned so many of the common idioms. The best thing I like is the quiz tests for all idioms.

  4. Patrick M. Myanmar. (verified owner)

    I know the writer Matt Errey also created the WORD UP game. He has had decades of teaching English and takes his work seriously. What makes his work so good is that he uses his creativity to make it more and more interesting. His books are a must for English teachers and a wonderful resource for learners of the language also. Buy his books, you won’t be disappointed. Then give him a review – he deserves it.

  5. David (verified owner)

    They have great words. very impressive idioms.

  6. Jean-Francois (verified owner)

    This ebook is easy to read and the examples are very helpful in remembering the meaning of each idiom

  7. Tomo3

    Nice! Example is very helpful to understanding the idiom. Thank you.

  8. Jean (verified owner)

    Jean Dedeine

    A very good tool to flush out terms not always obvious to understand, and then, it helps me to progress in English.

  9. Iwona (verified owner)

    I like it. Clear explanations and examples. Quizzes make it all even better.

  10. tomas

    good.

  11. Heber Rijkschroeff (verified owner)

    The English e-book about Idioms are the best I’ve ever met, I’m very glad and I’ve learned a lot. I can recommend them to everyone who wants to study English idioms

  12. Daryle K. Martin (verified owner)

    Peace//blessings! I teach English in China. The quizzes and examples are very helpful. Xiexie or thanks!

  13. Chaim Crown (verified owner)

    This is a very creative and helpful collection of English idioms. It will assist both learners and teachers of English.

    Chaim Crown, Jerusalem, Israel

  14. Hisao Arimura (verified owner)

    I find the book extremely useful.

  15. Burton Langille (verified owner)

    My students are delighted with this book and I advise all esl teachers to obtain a copy.

  16. joao almeida (verified owner)

    Good

  17. Marina Kamalyan (verified owner)

    I like English idioms and proverbs. Thank you for a very good book.

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