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English is a crazy language. Sometimes words don't mean what they say! 🤯🍰 Welcome to Day 27 of the 30-Day English Kickstart. You have learned grammar and vocabulary, but today we are learning Idioms. These are phrases where the meaning is totally different from the individual words. If you translate these word-for-word, they make no sense. But if you learn them as a whole phrase, you will instantly sound more fluent and natural. In this fun lesson, we decode: "Piece of Cake": It has nothing to do with dessert! (It means "Very Easy"). "Break a Leg": Don't worry, we don't want you to get hurt! (It means "Good Luck"). "Under the Weather": It’s not about rain or sun. (It means "Sick"). "Cost an Arm and a Leg": Very expensive! Day 27 Homework: Pick one idiom and use it in a sentence about your life today! Example: "This English lesson was a piece of cake!" Example: "I am feeling a little under the weather today." Don't be shy—give it a try! 👇 common English idioms, piece of cake meaning, break a leg origin, under the weather idiom, funny English expressions, English Kickstart Day 27, idioms for beginners, speak like a native, ESL idioms lesson, American English idioms, British English idioms, figurative language. #EnglishIdioms #PieceOfCake #BreakALeg #SpeakLikeANative #LearnEnglish #EnglishKickstart #FunnyEnglish #ESL #VocabularyBuilder #Day27 #LanguageLearning