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    Idioms for IELTS Speaking. Rachel Mitchell

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    Rachel Mitchell

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    76

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    Английский

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    Here are some idioms that can be useful for the IELTS Speaking test, particularly when discussing various topics:

    ### 1. **Break the ice**
    — **Meaning**: To initiate conversation in a social situation.
    — **Example**: «To break the ice at the party, I started with a funny story.»

    ### 2. **Bite the bullet**
    — **Meaning**: To face a difficult situation with courage.
    — **Example**: «I didn’t want to go to the dentist, but I had to bite the bullet.»

    ### 3. **Burn the midnight oil**
    — **Meaning**: To work late into the night.
    — **Example**: «I had to burn the midnight oil to finish my project on time.»

    ### 4. **Hit the nail on the head**
    — **Meaning**: To be exactly right about something.
    — **Example**: «When she said the project lacked focus, she really hit the nail on the head.»

    ### 5. **Let the cat out of the bag**
    — **Meaning**: To reveal a secret.
    — **Example**: «I accidentally let the cat out of the bag about the surprise party.»

    ### 6. **Once in a blue moon**
    — **Meaning**: Very rarely.
    — **Example**: «I only go to the cinema once in a blue moon.»

    ### 7. **Piece of cake**
    — **Meaning**: Something very easy to do.
    — **Example**: «The exam was a piece of cake; I finished it in half the time.»

    ### 8. **Under the weather**
    — **Meaning**: Feeling ill.
    — **Example**: «I’ve been feeling a bit under the weather lately.»

    ### 9. **A blessing in disguise**
    — **Meaning**: Something that seems bad at first but results in something good.
    — **Example**: «Losing that job was a blessing in disguise; I found a much better one.»

    ### 10. **The ball is in your court**
    — **Meaning**: It’s your decision or responsibility now.
    — **Example**: «I’ve done all I can; now the ball is in your court.»

    ### Tips for Using Idioms
    — **Context Matters**: Make sure the idiom fits naturally within the context of your conversation.
    — **Practice**: Use these idioms in practice conversations to become comfortable with them.
    — **Be Authentic**: Choose idioms that resonate with your own experiences and speaking style.

    Using idioms effectively can enhance your speaking score by showing a range of vocabulary and a more natural way of expressing ideas.

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