Here are our top idioms for your IELTS speaking exam. If you can use one of these in your test, we are sure it will help to increase your score!
Idiom | Definition | Example |
To be on cloud nine | To be really happy | “I’m on cloud nine because I passed my IELTS exam.” |
To make (someones) blood boil | To make someone really angry | “It makes my blood boil when I hear about inequality.” |
To hit the ceiling | To become very angry | “He hits the ceiling every time he has an argument at work.” |
To be against the clock | To have little time | “We are against the clock as we need to complete the assignment by the end of the day.” |
To be all ears | To dedicate yourself to listening to something | “He told me if I had any suggestions, he would be all ears.” |
To cost next to nothing | To be really cheap | “In some countries, food costs next to nothing..” |
Through thick and thin | In every circumstance | “My friends and I stick together through thick and thin.” |
Fit as a fiddle | To be in good health or really fit | “Since I’ve taken up running, I’ve become fit as a fiddle.” |
To go the extra mile | To do more work than is necessary | “When you go the extra mile for your customers, they will return.” |
A piece of cake | Something that is really easy | “Learning English is a piece of cake!” |
What is your favourite idiom? Let us know in the comments! 😀
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