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"Over" the Top: Navigating Common English Idioms for ESL Learners

In our recent social media posts, we've explored the exciting world of idioms that use the word "over." From feeling "over the moon" to being "all over it," these expressions add a touch of color and excitement to our language.


"Over the Moon"
"Over the Moon"

Let's recap these idioms and dive deeper into their meanings:

  • Over the Moon: This means feeling extremely happy or excited.

  • I'm All Over It: This expression indicates enthusiasm and readiness to tackle something.

  • OTT (Over the Top): This informal term describes something that is exaggerated, extreme, or even ridiculous.

Mastering these idioms can help you express yourself more naturally and confidently in English.

Want to learn even more?   Check out our social media posts on these idioms for additional examples and explanations:

Remember, practice makes perfect!   Try using these idioms in your own conversations to see how they feel.

Ready to take your English skills to the next level?  Sign up for our English language courses today!  https://www.doubletick.com.au/ Happy learning!

The DoubleTick English Team

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