English is famous for its colorful idioms and expressions that often don't mean what they literally say. Mastering these phrases is the "secret sauce" to sounding more like a natural speaker and less like a textbook.

A way to say "good luck," usually used before a performance. "Once in a blue moon": Something that happens very rarely. 2. Essential Phrasal Verbs

Used to introduce a new topic that might be related to the current one.

Here are some of the most common expressions you'll encounter in daily conversation: Idioms are phrases where the meaning is figurative. "Piece of cake": Something that is very easy to do. Example: "That exam was a piece of cake!" "Under the weather": Feeling sick or not quite yourself.