American English Idiomatic Expressions in 52 Weeks :
An Easy Way to Understand English Expressions and Improve Speaking


Free American English Online Idiom Lessons




Consisting of over 3200 different English idioms, this weekly calendar offers the ESL learner a structured method by which they can learn idioms in an efficient and organized manner. An idiom classification system consisting of 32 separate categories is used to assist language learners in this book. American English Idiomatic Expressions in 52 Weeks utilizes a study strategy that is both manageable and productive for an English language learner. Grouping idioms into easy-to-understand categories is an effective learning tool to assist the English language learner in acquiring an understanding of these distinctive expressions.

In this era of globalization and the world-wide web, the ability to communicate accurately and effectively using English idioms is more important than ever.



All Idiom Categories

Work category idioms: Referring to relating to a job, employment or occupations
as busy as a beaver at the wheel back to the grind
blue-collar worker burn the candle at both ends burn the midnight oil
by the sweat of one’s brow by the sweat of one’s brow call it quits
clear the decks clip joint close up shop
every walk of life bust my butt fool around
get axed get the sack girl Friday
goof off ground floor hang out one’s shingle
head-hunting hire out hold down a job
in the line of duty jack-of-all-trades keep after 
keep one’s nose to the grindstone keep someone on keep tabs on
knuckle down learn the ropes legman
legwork let go let grass grow under one’s feet
lift a finger (hand) man of the cloth (a) monkey business
nine to five off duty on call
pay off piece of cake pink slip
pound the pavement pull the plug roll up one’s sleeves
run around in circles snow under step down
take on too many irons in the fire travel light
up to one`s ears in work walk out walk the plank
walking papers work in work off
work on/upon work one’s fingers to the bone