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Loic
how to start a idiomatic self introduction?
28 févr. 2017 09:22
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You might find these idioms helpful when describing yourself. I teach them in my conversation/idiom classes when we discuss personality. Let me know if you have trouble understanding any of them and I can explain more.
**Down to earth - someone who is humble, a realistic and practical person who has sensible reactions and expectations.
**A loose cannon - someone who cannot be trusted because they are unpredictable and have irresponsible behaviour which can cause trouble.
**As stubborn as a mule - someone who is unwilling to listen to reason or change their mind about something.
**Hard as nails - someone who is very unsympathetic who does not seem to care about others.
**High and mighty - someone who thinks they are more superior than other people.
**Full of hot air - a person who is full of nonsense and talks a lot without saying anything worthwhile.
**A heart of gold - someone who is very kind and caring.
**A pain in the neck - someone who is very annoying.
**A couch potato - someone who is lazy and spends too much time in front of the TV and eating junk food.
**Butter wouldn't melt in his/her mouth - someone who looks completely innocent but they are capable of doing naughty/unpleasant things.
Good luck! I hope this helps! :)
28 février 2017
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Hi there!
Seems like you need to give you self introduction and use as many idioms as possible!
Think you can do it? Maybe, give a try here!
Good luck and keep learning!
David
28 février 2017
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Loic
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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