Common IDIOMS For SPEAKING IN IELTS expression
By:
Toby Doug
On
06/12/2021Reading time:
12 min
Summary:
Some of the popular idioms used for IELTS Speaking are provided in this post. There are around 120 common idioms for you to pick and apply into your speaking. Learn them by heart. Try to speak everyday until it is an irreplaceable part of your life. Keep your promise.

Good Things Come SlowDay by day, larger and larger.
I’m sitting on a rooftop with my laptop, talking to a friend, and drinking a cool beer in Saigon. It’s a Tuesday afternoon, and I’ve just come from lunch at my familiar restaurant which has local delicacies. And I devoured one of the tastiest steaks and salads in my life. I SOUND LIKE SOMEONE YOU JUST WANT TO HATE, RIGHT?! Watch the video
The air smells so fresh, doesn’t it? Like those times in your life when you remember it rained for days and you wished you’d been born literally anywhere else in the world. But take the air in, take it deep, like something between a gift and a curse. Take a big gulp. The rain doesn’t have it in for you. This isn’t personal. The BBC Weather app told you this very morning it would be lovely all day; hence you decided to keep walking after lunch. It isn’t the rain's fault; it’s the BBC’s.
Keep telling yourself that. Yeah. And as you do so, let that deliciously crisp, invigorating, cold, wet, vicious, hateful air into your lungs – and then scream every single terrible word you know. Keep doing that. Keep that virtuous cycle going. It won’t make you feel calmer, but it might warm you up a bit.
Keep telling yourself that. Yeah. And as you do so, let that deliciously crisp, invigorating, cold, wet, vicious, hateful air into your lungs – and then scream every single terrible word you know. Keep doing that. Keep that virtuous cycle going. It won’t make you feel calmer, but it might warm you up a bit.
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