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Hi there. Those guys over at Britlish are really silver-tongued when it comes to speaking with a British English accent, unlike us Americans. I guess that’s why they created the Britlish Library with its hundreds of free, interactive British English lessons.
Their new English lesson will teach you 12 common British English idiomatic expressions to do with the tongue.
The 12 idioms are, set tongues wagging, silver tongued, loose tongue, tongue in cheek, sharp tongue, get tongue around, wicked tongue, on the tip of your tongue, civil tongue, tongue-lashing, cat got your tongue, and bite or hold your tongue.
If you find that you can’t always get your tongue around British English pronunciation, and you don’t know what these common English idioms mean, you need to visit the Britlish Library today at Britlish.com.
All the lessons in the Britlish Library are free for everyone to use and only those with a wicked tongue would complain about that. If the best place on the internet is on the tip of your tongue, then let me tell you that it’s the Britlish Library.
The hundreds of free, multimedia-rich, interactive English lessons in the Britlish Library have set many a student and teacher’s tongues wagging, I can tell you.
I can tell you tongue in cheek that you won’t find any American accents in the Britlish Library, just good old British English, the sort of English accent we all want to aspire to if we’re honest.
You can find a direct link to the tongues idioms lesson below.
There are hundreds of British English Lessons in the Britlish Library free for you to use at https://britlish.com
Created by an experienced British English teacher, the lessons in the Britlish Library will help you improve all areas of your English skills from writing and speaking, to listening and reading. The British English lessons in the Britlish Library are full of multimedia content in the form of videos, audio files, animations, and engaging image files. This multimedia content makes learning British English much more fun and engaging than simply reading text in a book.
Unlike the video English lessons on the Britlish YouTube channel, the British English lessons in the Britlish Library at https://britlish.com help you to activate your English skills by giving you plenty of interactive exercises to help you learn, remember, and use the language you acquire.
New British English lessons are regularly added to the Britlish Library so there is always something new to learn. The lessons are categorised in the Britlish library at https://britlish.com into the following categories: English in use lessons, exams and tests lessons, grammar lessons, humour lessons, idioms lessons, information lessons, literature lessons, phrasal verbs lessons, Sounds British pronunciation lessons, spelling lessons, vocabulary lessons, writing lessons, Sounds Rude lessons, and more.
There is a complete British English pronunciation course in the Britlish Library at https://britlish.com which will teach you all you need to know about the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) and the 44 IPA sounds and symbols of British English pronunciation. Most importantly, all of the lessons in the Britlish Library are free to use for everyone.
There is a vocabulary memorisation system developed to make sure you never forget any new English vocabulary. The system is cloud-based and works on any device. Another great service is the most common vocabulary memoriser which will help you to learn, remember, and use more than 4,000 of the most commonly used British English words. Master these 4,000+ vocabulary items and you will be able to understand 90% of British English whether spoken or written. This service is also free to use.
If you want to take your English to the next level, visit the Britlish Library at https://britlish.com today.