Learning idioms doesn’t have to feel impossible. The best way to learn new vocabulary is to place it in contexts that you can relate to – that feel real to you. And the more often you see or hear a new vocabulary item, the more likely you are to eventually remember it and use it in your own life. So, if you want to boost your idiomatic English skills and learn more uses for the verb “get,” this video is for you. Watch it to learn the meanings of the following phrases: get one’s hands dirty, get a taste of one’s own medicine, get a second wind, get bent out of shape, and get over something or someone. Pause the video as you watch it, and repeat the examples. Listen and mimic my intonation and pronunciation. When you’re done, get my book, 200 Practical English Idioms, to continue boosting your vocabulary. https://www.englishalex.com/product-page/200-practical-english-idioms
In this lesson:
00:00 – 5 "GET" Idioms in English –
01:02 Get one's hands dirty
02:36 Get a taste of one's own medicine
03:55 Get a second wind
05:50 Get bent out of shape
07:00 Get over something/someone