FELINE Supernatural IELTS IDIOMS
Hey there, future IELTS rockstars! Have you ever felt like English idioms are a mysterious puzzle just waiting to be solved? Well, not anymore! Get ready to unlock the secrets of the language and boost your vocabulary, one feline idiom at a time. These vibrant expressions are your secret weapons, covering almost every IELTS topic you'll encounter. Today, we’re kicking off our journey with a powerful and attention-grabbing feline idiom. Stay tuned, because by the end of this video, you'll not only understand these idioms, but you'll also be able to use them confidently in your speaking and writing. Let’s dive into the world of colors and unlock the true beauty of English idioms! 1. Curiosity killed the cat — Being too inquisitive can lead to trouble. 2. Let the cat out of the bag — To reveal a secret unintentionally. 3. The cat's pyjamas — Something excellent or outstanding. 4. Like herding cats — Trying to organize or manage a chaotic situation. 5. Cat got your tongue? — Asking someone why they are silent or can't speak. 6. Look what the cat dragged in — Said upon seeing someone unexpectedly or after a long absence. 7. A cat nap — A short sleep during the day. 8. Grinning like a Cheshire cat — Smiling broadly, usually with a mischievous or satisfied expression. 9. The cat's meow — Something considered excellent or fashionable. 10. When the cat’s away, the mice will play — People will take advantage of the absence of authority. 11. Cat burglar — A thief who enters by climbing or squeezing through a window. 12. A copycat — Someone who imitates another. 13. Cat and mouse game — A situation involving cunning, deception, or continuous pursuit. 14. To have a cats’ chance in hell — Very unlikely; having almost no chance. 15. Fight like cats and dogs — To argue or fight fiercely. 16. A scaredy-cat — Someone who is very easily frightened. 17. The cat's whiskers — Something or someone outstanding or impressive. 18. Cat on a hot tin roof — Feeling anxious or restless. 19. Playing cat and mouse — Engaging in a game of pursuit and evasion. 20. Cats in the cradle — Symbolizing a strained parent-child relationship, originating from the lullaby “Cat’s in the cradle and the silver spoon.” #english #stories #fun #grammar #video #lesson #tale #exam #fce #cpe #Ielts #tutor #Lana'sTeacher`sСellar #Lana #Teacher #Сellar #топыкатегорий #егэ #огэ #английскийегэ #английскийогэ #экзамен #подготовка #путешествия #погода #природа #хобби #еда #аудирование #истории #история #английский #урокиготовые #материалыпоанглийскому #дляучителя #masteryourenglish #all #you #need #english #intromarket #amazy #progressme #edvibe #vibe #englishvibe 📚 Меня можно найти тут: 🚀 Сайт с материалами - amazy : https://amazy.world/app/profile/1817 🎤 Telegram - https://t.me/TeachersCellar ❤️ Мой VK: https://vk.com/lana_tc 📚 Мои публикации можно посмотреть тут: https://intr-market.ru/author/6742/ ❤️ Мой VK для учителей: https://vk.com/fluencyeasy_ltc
Hey there, future IELTS rockstars! Have you ever felt like English idioms are a mysterious puzzle just waiting to be solved? Well, not anymore! Get ready to unlock the secrets of the language and boost your vocabulary, one feline idiom at a time. These vibrant expressions are your secret weapons, covering almost every IELTS topic you'll encounter. Today, we’re kicking off our journey with a powerful and attention-grabbing feline idiom. Stay tuned, because by the end of this video, you'll not only understand these idioms, but you'll also be able to use them confidently in your speaking and writing. Let’s dive into the world of colors and unlock the true beauty of English idioms! 1. Curiosity killed the cat — Being too inquisitive can lead to trouble. 2. Let the cat out of the bag — To reveal a secret unintentionally. 3. The cat's pyjamas — Something excellent or outstanding. 4. Like herding cats — Trying to organize or manage a chaotic situation. 5. Cat got your tongue? — Asking someone why they are silent or can't speak. 6. Look what the cat dragged in — Said upon seeing someone unexpectedly or after a long absence. 7. A cat nap — A short sleep during the day. 8. Grinning like a Cheshire cat — Smiling broadly, usually with a mischievous or satisfied expression. 9. The cat's meow — Something considered excellent or fashionable. 10. When the cat’s away, the mice will play — People will take advantage of the absence of authority. 11. Cat burglar — A thief who enters by climbing or squeezing through a window. 12. A copycat — Someone who imitates another. 13. Cat and mouse game — A situation involving cunning, deception, or continuous pursuit. 14. To have a cats’ chance in hell — Very unlikely; having almost no chance. 15. Fight like cats and dogs — To argue or fight fiercely. 16. A scaredy-cat — Someone who is very easily frightened. 17. The cat's whiskers — Something or someone outstanding or impressive. 18. Cat on a hot tin roof — Feeling anxious or restless. 19. Playing cat and mouse — Engaging in a game of pursuit and evasion. 20. Cats in the cradle — Symbolizing a strained parent-child relationship, originating from the lullaby “Cat’s in the cradle and the silver spoon.” #english #stories #fun #grammar #video #lesson #tale #exam #fce #cpe #Ielts #tutor #Lana'sTeacher`sСellar #Lana #Teacher #Сellar #топыкатегорий #егэ #огэ #английскийегэ #английскийогэ #экзамен #подготовка #путешествия #погода #природа #хобби #еда #аудирование #истории #история #английский #урокиготовые #материалыпоанглийскому #дляучителя #masteryourenglish #all #you #need #english #intromarket #amazy #progressme #edvibe #vibe #englishvibe 📚 Меня можно найти тут: 🚀 Сайт с материалами - amazy : https://amazy.world/app/profile/1817 🎤 Telegram - https://t.me/TeachersCellar ❤️ Мой VK: https://vk.com/lana_tc 📚 Мои публикации можно посмотреть тут: https://intr-market.ru/author/6742/ ❤️ Мой VK для учителей: https://vk.com/fluencyeasy_ltc
