As sharp as a tack: show off your English skills with these idioms.
<p>Idioms and idiomatic language should be part of your vocabulary to show off your language skills, but exam makers can use idioms to increase the difficulty of their tests as is the case for the final exams in English in the Netherlands. So, here’s a list of some of the most common English idioms.</p>
<h2><strong>Break a leg: an awkward way to say good luck.</strong></h2>
<p>When you want to wish someone good luck, you could use the boring way and say: “Good luck! I hope all goes well.”, but you could also <em>go the extra mile</em> and tell them to <em>break a leg</em>. Let’s just hope they don’t actually break a leg during whatever they’re about to do.</p>
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