IELTS SPEAKING - Interesting idioms for IELTS SPEAKING P2

Thursday, February 16, 2023







Transcripts:

[Introduction]
Hello and welcome to this video about idioms that you can use in the IELTS Speaking test. Idioms are a great way to add interest and depth to your spoken English, and they can help you to express yourself in a more creative and engaging way. In this video, we will share with you some of the most useful idioms that you can use in your IELTS Speaking exam. So, let's get started.



[Idiom 1: In a nutshell]
The first idiom we have is "in a nutshell." It means to summarize something in a concise way. For example, "In a nutshell, the IELTS Speaking test assesses your ability to communicate effectively in English."

[Idiom 2: Pulling someone's leg]
The second idiom is "pulling someone's leg." It means to tease or joke with someone in a playful way. For example, "I was just pulling your leg when I said I got a perfect score on the IELTS exam!"

[Idiom 3: To get cold feet]
The third idiom is "to get cold feet." It means to suddenly become nervous or afraid about something that you were previously confident about. For example, "I got cold feet before the IELTS Speaking test and started to doubt my language abilities."

[Idiom 4: To hit the nail on the head]
The fourth idiom is "to hit the nail on the head." It means to accurately identify or describe something. For example, "The IELTS examiners really hit the nail on the head when they said I needed to work on my pronunciation."

[Idiom 5: To put all your eggs in one basket]
The fifth idiom is "to put all your eggs in one basket." It means to rely too much on one thing or to risk everything on one idea. For example, "I put all my eggs in one basket and only studied for the IELTS exam without doing any other language activities."

[Conclusion]
In conclusion, using idioms in your spoken English can make your language more interesting and expressive. Using some of these idioms during your IELTS Speaking test can help you to sound more natural and confident in your language. I hope this video has been helpful, and I wish you the best of luck in your IELTS exam!

For Australian Life Culture please visit: https://aus-life-culture.blogspot.com/ For Video about Australia please visit: https://www.youtube.com/@aus-life-culture.

0 comments:

Post a Comment

 
 
 

Followers

Ielts News