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Please if you like to support me send donation to paypal account : fouad_amlal@yahoo.fr In this Advanced British English lesson, we explore 3 essential idioms using authentic dialogue from The Archers (BBC Radio 4): ✔ Money doesn’t grow on trees ✔ To be in a pickle ✔ To open a can of worms This lesson is designed for C1–C2 learners who want to understand how everyday British expressions reflect social pressure, awkward situations, and family conflict in real-life communication. By analysing real conversations from The Archers, you will learn how native speakers use idioms to talk about: financial responsibility embarrassing situations controversial family topics social misunderstandings difficult decisions and consequences These expressions are commonly used in British English to describe situations where money is limited, problems become complicated, or sensitive issues may create conflict if discussed openly. 👩🎓 Who this lesson is for: ✔ Advanced learners of British English (C1–C2) ✔ IELTS / CAE / CPE students ✔ Teachers of English ✔ Anyone interested in British culture and authentic spoken English Improve your English vocabulary with real-life idioms used in natural British conversations. 👍 Don’t forget to like, comment and subscribe for more Advanced British English lessons based on authentic BBC content. #BritishEnglish #AdvancedEnglish #EnglishIdioms #LearnEnglish #AuthenticEnglish #TheArchers #EnglishVocabulary #BBCRadio4 #C1English #C2English 00:00 Introduction – Idioms in The Archers 01:02 The Archers Sequence 03:05 English in Ambridge 04:58 To crack on 07:45 To throw one's toys out the pram 10:09 To let bygones be bygones 12:15 Your Ambridge Takeaway 14:23 Outro / Conclusion