2024-10-02
14 分钟In this episode, you’ll learn essential English phrases and expressions that are used by native speakers in real-life situations, especially when things go wrong or get challenging. Designed for intermediate to advanced learners, this video will help you master the language needed to navigate tricky conversations, respond confidently under pressure, and sound more fluent and natural in your everyday English.By the end of this episode, you’ll know how to use advanced expressions effortlessly a...
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What are we going to look at today?
Well, today's advanced english lesson is relating to idioms and their idioms related to problems and difficulties that you might have.
So advanced english idioms relating to problems and difficulties.
Okay, let's go through them one by one.
The first one at your wit's end.
When you're at your wit's end, it means really you don't know what to do.
You've tried everything.
Nothing seems to work.
You're running around in circles.
You're not sure how you're going to get out of this problem, how you're going to deal with this particular difficulty.
You are literally at your wit's end.
So you're talking to a friend and you're saying, look, I've tried everything.
I've tried the bank, but they won't lend me any more money.
I've even ask my parents and I don't really like asking them, but you know, they're pensioners so they don't have a lot of free cash.
I'm really at my wits end, I'm not sure what to do.
And your friend says, well look, I'll help you, I'll give you a bit of money, it'll help you till the end of the month and then you get something sorted out.