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| Actually, that's a very difficult question for me ! I think the most effective way to learn idioms is by memorizing them and practising them while you are speaking. Moreover, try to find a connection between idioms in English language and idioms in your own language especially if you speak Arabic because there are many English and Arabic idioms having similar meanings. hope that is useful asmaa |
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| Good advice! Also, try using idioms in your writing. You can always test them out here. |
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| OH thank you very much Asma I'll try to follow your advice although I hate memorizing things and learning them by heart I'm from Tunisia and I love Iraq very much Hope you're fine Take care your friend Ines |
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| Anglika too thanks very much for your help I'll do my best |
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| Quote:
I dont like memorizing as well Thank you my friend I love Tunisia as well |
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