Idioms and proverbs: B2- intermediate: 馃摎
Idioms are figurative expressions where the meaning cannot be understood from the literal words, while proverbs are short, traditional sayings that offer life advice or express a universal truth.
Common English Idioms:
* Break the ice: To initiate a conversation or ease tension in a social setting.
* Bite the bullet: To force yourself to do something difficult or unpleasant because it is inevitable.
* Hit the nail on the head: To describe exactly what is causing a situation or to get something exactly right.
* Piece of cake: Used to describe something that is very easy to do.
* Spill the beans: To accidentally or prematurely reveal a secret.
* Take it with a grain of salt: To not take something literally or completely seriously; to maintain a bit of skepticism.
* Under the weather: Feeling slightly ill or sick.
Common English Proverbs:
* A stitch in time saves nine: Taking care of a problem immediately prevents it from becoming a much larger issue later.
* Actions speak louder than words: What you do matters more than what you say you will do.
* Better late than never: It is better to complete something late than to not do it at all.
* Don't judge a book by its cover: Do not form an opinion about someone or something based solely on their outward appearance.
* Two wrongs don't make a right: You cannot justify doing a bad thing just because someone else did a bad thing to you.
* Where there's smoke, there's fire: If there are rumors or signs that something is wrong, there is usually some truth to it.
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