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My name is Alex and I teach English in Milan, Italy. I am always trying to find ways to help my students learn as much as possible. This blog is designed to help English language learners understand and start using idiomatic language.
Anyone and everyone is welcome to use it and tell me if it is working or not.
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Anonymous | February 11, 2008 at 1:54 am
thank you
I m from Iraq
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Nasser Faramarzi | April 10, 2008 at 8:50 am
I have no comment right now but have a request. If you have any articles about idioms and how to teach them or how to translate them please send me
thanks a million.
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md.usman | January 1, 2009 at 6:06 am
I havn’t come acrossed these type of idoms.i see at very first time
just guide me which type of books i have to refer to develop good idioms
Its very nice of u
Thaking you
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thenakedlistener | March 18, 2009 at 6:20 pm
I don’t teach but I have been a professional editor for many years. I frequently encounter great problems related to idioms among the Hong Kong Chinese, who go from one extreme to the other in their use of English idioms in their writing and speaking.
One question I often get asked is when NOT to use idioms. It would be very nice of you to post something along this line.
Thanks, Robert in Hong Kong.