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Common Idioms in IELTS Speaking
1. bump into – to meet someone by chance
==> I bumped into my old friends at the seminar for education officials
2. A drop in the ocean – every small part of
something much bigger. => Just learning idioms is a drop in the ocean when
it comes to preparing for the speaking test.
3. work flat out – work very hard ==> The
employees have been working flat out to get the job finished ahead of the
deadline.
4. The in thing – something fashionable.==>The
new iPhone is really the in thing at the moment.
5. make a fuss over – overly care for
someone/something ==> Whenever they visit Grandma she makes a fuss over the
children.
6. Run of the mill – average, ordinary ==>
Apple phones are very run of the mill these days.
7. far-fetched – usually refers to an idea,
choice, decision, plan that may be unusual, probably not a good choice.
==>The government’s choice for the new Defense Secretary seemed pretty far
fetched to the opposition party.
8. ace – to do well. Usually used relating to
a test, competition, something with a score, or a clear winner or loser. ==>
He aced the history test. He is an ace pitcher/batter/tennis player.
9. A hot potato – a controversial
topic.==> Abortion and capital punishment are hot potatoes in my country at
the moment.
10. Get a kick out of (something) – to get
excitement or pleasure from an event or thought. ==> I really get a kick out
of seeing the crazy things carried on motorbikes sometimes.
11. bent out of shape – often used to
admonish others not to be too upset. ==> Don’t get all bent out of shape
about the way they drive over here!
12. Give (lend) somebody a hand – to give
some forms of assistance with a task ==> Could you give me a hand with this
shipment?
13. Sit on the fence – to be undecided.
==> I haven’t made my mind up about that issue, I’ll have to sit on the
fence.
14. A piece of cake – very easy. ==>
Getting a band 6 in the speaking test will be a piece of cake.
15. hit the books – to study, usually
intensively ==> I will sit the IELTS test next week. That’s why I have
beenhitting the books all day long.
16. Soul mate – someone you trust very deeply
==> My husband is not just my lover, he’s my soul mate.
17. broke – usually financial related, have
no money, can also generally reference a state ==> I can’t afford to go on
holiday – I’m (flat) broke.
18. (Go) back to the drawing board – to start
planning something again because the first plan failed ==> Our plan didn’t
work out, so it’s back to the drawing board.
19. Go the extra mile – To make an extra
effort; do more than usual ==> You had better not forget 8 leadership
attributes that make you go the extra mile.
20. crash course – a quick lesson ==> We
need a crash course in idioms for this IELTS program.
21. up-to-the-minute – the very latest or
most recent ==> Now we’re going live to our reporter in Washington for
up-to-the-minute news on the crisis.
22. On the go – busy ==> I feel as though
we always need to be on the go because life’s too short to be idle!
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