2025-02-12
13 分钟Foreign.
Hi there, this is Harry.
Welcome back to Advanced English lessons with Harry,
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So in this particular lesson, we're going to look at some idioms.
We're going to look at idioms about friendship.
So I'll go through them, explain them, and give you an example when you can use them.
And as always, you will try and practice these idioms later.
And if you have any difficulty, you come back to me and I'll give you some more examples.
To get on like a house on fire.
This always causes a little bit of amusement because if the house is on fire,
it doesn't sound like it's particularly attractive and it's very dangerous,
but it means something happens very quickly.
So often when there's a fire in the house, when it starts,