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As summer rolls in, it is the perfect opportunity to learn some idioms and expressions that capture the essence of the season. In this newsletter, we are excited to share six summer-themed idioms that will make your conversations more colourful and natural. ☀️
These will not only make you sound more like a native speaker but also help you understand and participate in conversations about the season. Let’s dive in and enjoy the sunny vibes of the season through language!
Here are 6 summer idioms
to spice up your English
Walking on sunshine
(to be extremely happy and content)
e.g. He's been walking on sunshine since he won the lottery.
Full of hot air
(to talk a lot without saying anything meaningful or true)
e.g. His promises sound great, but he's usually full of hot air.
Laze around
(to spend time in a relaxed, lazy way, doing very little)
e.g. During the holidays, we would often laze around by the pool, enjoying the sun.
Soak up the sun
(to enjoy the sunshine thoroughly)
e.g. We spent the whole day at the beach, soaking up the sun.
A ray of sunshine
(someone who brings joy and positivity to others)
She is such a ray of sunshine - she always cheers me up.
Beat the heat
(to find ways to stay cool in hot weather)
e.g. We always beat the heat by going for a swim in the lake.
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All the best and enjoy your summer learning!
Benjamin & Cami
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