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Just a quick one before tomorrow.
I usually open my 30-day challenges once a year. But I actually didn't open the Idioms Challenge at all last year. So if you're ready to unlock true natural English, this might be your last chance for a while.
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I also think it's worth saying clearly: idioms aren't an optional extra. They're an essential part of speaking English fluently.
When people talk about what it takes to speak English naturally, they usually mention pronunciation. And that is extremely important, of course. But idioms belong in that same conversation, and they almost never get talked about that way.
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If you don't know them, there's a layer of everyday English that stays just out of reach. |
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Here's a quick review of what you'll get when you join this 30-day challenge:
- 30 daily video lessons covering 230+ idioms in context
- Downloadable audio files for every lesson
- Daily mind maps and PDFs
- Over 600 exercises to help everything stick
- A private course community with daily prompts and teacher support
- Lifetime access
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In this challenge, every idiom is taught through a story you'll enjoy, with a video where I read it out and break each one down with you. It's the difference between studying English and spending 15 minutes a day unlocking the secret to natural English. |
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Damiana from Argentina put it well, saying that the challenge was:
"Clear, funny and full of examples and exercises that helped me to remember such an amount of information!"
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The students who've done this challenge talk about a particular feeling. A phrase suddenly clicking into place. A film making sense without subtitles. Or the realisation, mid-conversation, that you've just used an idiom you wouldn't have known a month ago.
That's why I created this challenge.
I want you to experience that. It's a genuinely lovely feeling.
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Enrolment closes tomorrow at 23:59 UK time. |
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