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

Used when sharing a personal opinion or a slightly difficult truth.

These help your speech flow more naturally while you're thinking of what to say next.

Using these expressions helps you move beyond basic communication. They add , humor , and cultural context to your speech. Instead of saying "I am very busy," saying "I have a lot on my plate" immediately makes you sound more fluent and engaged.

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

A polite way to show you are listening and understand someone's point. 4. Why Use Them?

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.