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Mastering the Most Common Idioms in English


Idiomatic expressions can be a real head scratcher for English language learners. But don't worry, we've got you covered! In this post, we'll explore some of the most common idiomatic expressions in the Piece of Cake Collection.

Piece of Cake: This expression means something is very easy to do. It's like eating a slice of cake...or a whole cake, we don't judge. "I finished my homework in five minutes, it was a piece of cake!"

Bread and Butter: This expression refers to a person's main source of income or livelihood. "Teaching is her bread and butter, but she wishes she could be a full time TikTok star."

To Go Bananas: This expression means to become very excited or angry. "He went bananas when he saw the sale at the shoe store. We had to peel him off the walls!"

Bring Home the Bacon: This expression means to earn a living or to provide for one's family. "My dad works hard to bring home the bacon, but sometimes I think the bacon is working him instead."

Hard Nut to Crack: This expression refers to a problem or situation that is difficult to solve or understand. "The physics problem was a hard nut to crack, but luckily, my classmate is a nutcracker!"

Remember, idiomatic expressions should be used appropriately in context. But feel free to sprinkle in a little humour along the way! With practice, you'll be able to use these expressions seamlessly and impress your friends with your linguistic skills.

If you want to learn more about winter English phrases and how to use them, consider checking out our YouTube channel English Phrase Collection (EPC). This channel is a great choice to improve your language skills and expand your vocabulary in a fun and engaging way.

So go ahead, bring home the bacon and watch our video while you're at it!



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