Colour idioms

ABOUT THIS VIDEO Improve your English vocabulary in less than 10 minutes in this new video where I teach you 25 English Idioms with Colors. Americans love using idioms. Color idioms are very popular because colors are very symbolic. For example, red typically represents trouble or danger while green typically represents nature and movement. These symbols are mentioned a LOT in our idiomatic expressions. That’s why in this video I teach you the 25 most common color idioms that Americans use often. This video will help you communicate better with Americans. Want to practice what you learned in the video? Practice in the comments section below and I’ll correct your sentences. Don’t forget to subscribe to my channel to get all of my latest videos! Want to speak English like a Native speaker? GET MY FREE MASTERCLASS→ 10 Ways to Speak English Like a Native Speaker: ****************************** For more great English video lessons, watch these other videos: 25 Popular English Phrasal Verbs: Learn the English Present Tenses: 25 Sports Idioms in English : How to Use Passive Causative Grammar: 15 English Expressions with Break: 50 English expressions about money How to Talk About Sickness in English: 10 Most Common English Mistakes 25 Spooky Idioms to Use All Year Long How to Pronounce 50 Animal Names in English: How to Pronounce American States & Cities: Learn English through Stranger Things ****************************** Connect with Me on Social for MORE great lessons: Instagram: TikTok: Facebook: Business inquiries: gabby@ Website: ****************************** *COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT ME* Where are you from? Born & raised in NYC. I’ve never lived anywhere else. What teaching experience do you have? For the past 10 years, I’ve been a Higher Education English teacher at both a private language institute and a university. I’ve also taught English camps overseas with Non Profit Organizations. I also help Non Profit Organizations develop programs for free English camps and programs in developing countries. Why do you teach English? I teach English in order to help people change their lives. In 2007 I went on a humanitarian trip to Cambodia with my church and the people we worked with there begged us to teach them English so that they could get jobs that would get their families out of poverty. At the time, I was a Pre-med major in my university. After that trip, I decided that I wanted to use education to help get people out of poverty and help change their lives. One day I plan to open and help fund English schools in developing countries. Are you married? Do you have children? I’m a married mom. My husband’s name is Jason and my son’s name is Jacob. Do you speak any other languages? Aside from being fluent in English, I speak a moderate level of Spanish. I’ve learned some basic conversational skills in other languages thanks to my students :-) #learnenglish #speakenglish #englishlessons
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