There are lots of ways to express our emotions or the way we are feeling in English. Let's have a look at some common idioms and expressions we use to talk about happiness, excitement, sadness, anxiety, anger, annoyance, fear and boredom.thrilled to bits - very pleased, delightedThe kids were thrilled to bits when we told… Continue reading 18 English Idioms to Talk about Feelings and Emotions
Category: Learning Vocabulary
Top Phrase (2): I can’t be bothered
I (just) can't be bothered (to do sth) Meaning: I don't feel like making the effort I've had a really long day at work. All I want to do is relax at home and watch TV. My friends want to go out but I just can't be bothered. I'm just too tired. It's so hot… Continue reading Top Phrase (2): I can’t be bothered
Colloquial Expressions (1)
Complete the sentences with these expressions. There are two extra expressions. con, fancy, grab, have a go, snogging, stuff, whingeing 1. We've got ten minutes until the meeting starts. Shall we _____ a coffee first? 2. Do you _____ going to the beach later? 3. You need to tidy your room. Your _____ is all… Continue reading Colloquial Expressions (1)
