Knowing 'K' Idioms: A Guide to Colorful Language
Welcome to our English lesson on idioms beginning with the letter 'K'. Idioms are an important part of language, offering a unique way to express ideas and emotions. Understanding these idioms will enhance your English communication skills. In this lesson, we'll explore various 'K' idioms, their meanings, and how to use them effectively.
Introduction to 'K' Idioms and Their Usage
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Kick Up a Row
- "The customers kicked up a row when they received poor service at the restaurant."
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Keep One's Eye on the Ball
- "In this fast-paced industry, it’s important to keep your eye on the ball."
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Keep Under One's Hat
- "They tried to keep the news under their hat, but it soon became obvious she is pregnant."
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Keep at Bay
- "He always tries to keep his work troubles at bay when he's on vacation."
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Kangaroo Court
- "The employees felt that the internal inquiry was a kangaroo court."
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Keep Body and Soul Together
- "His part-time job helps him keep body and soul together."
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Know Something Inside Out
- "She knows her thesis topic inside out."
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Know Which Way the Wind Blows
- "As a politician, it's crucial to know which way the wind blows."
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Conclusion: Mastering 'K' Idioms for Improved English Proficiency
You've now learned a selection of idioms that start with 'K', which can help you understand and engage more naturally in English conversations. For any inquiries or more lessons, visit our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/learningenglishfree.co.uk.