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idiomatic language

English A1-C2C1 Vocabulary & Style~3 min read

Overview

Idiomatic language is a cornerstone of advanced English, allowing for more natural and expressive communication. It involves understanding fixed phrases whose meanings are not literal and are often culturally embedded. Mastering idioms requires consistent exposure, contextual learning, and active practice to ensure accurate and effective integration into both spoken and written English, demonstrating a high level of linguistic sophistication.

Introduction

Idiomatic language refers to phrases or expressions whose meaning cannot be understood from the ordinary meaning of its individual words. Mastering idioms is crucial for achieving C1 proficiency, as it demonstrates a deep understanding of natural and nuanced English. This lesson explores common idio...

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Exam Tips

  • Do not use idioms you are unsure of in formal writing unless you are certain of their exact meaning and appropriate usage.
  • Practice identifying idioms in reading comprehension passages; understanding them can be key to grasping the overall meaning.
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