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Tutors Inc, Tuition Centre - Use Idiomatic Language naturally and accurately in the IELTS Speaking Test The correct use of idioms in English conversations is the way to separate native English speakers
I Can Read Indonesia - The idiom "spin a yarn" is used when someone tells a long drawn-out or far-fetched story 💫🧶 Example: - My friend spins a yarn about her
![Dr. Lava on X: "Farfetch'd Origins: Farfetch'd is based on the Japanese proverb "a duck comes bearing onions" -- a phrase used when something happens that's surprising, but also convenient. The phrase Dr. Lava on X: "Farfetch'd Origins: Farfetch'd is based on the Japanese proverb "a duck comes bearing onions" -- a phrase used when something happens that's surprising, but also convenient. The phrase](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ENcH4n3UEAAon8w.jpg)
Dr. Lava on X: "Farfetch'd Origins: Farfetch'd is based on the Japanese proverb "a duck comes bearing onions" -- a phrase used when something happens that's surprising, but also convenient. The phrase
![English Language Institute (Eli) on X: "Word of the Day..! BUTTRESS MEANING: support physically; prop up; support something or someone by supplying evidence SENTENCE: The attorney came up with several far-fetched arguments English Language Institute (Eli) on X: "Word of the Day..! BUTTRESS MEANING: support physically; prop up; support something or someone by supplying evidence SENTENCE: The attorney came up with several far-fetched arguments](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DnrOWSGUUAEQHKG.png)