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Water Idioms! Explore Toronto’s Harbour and Improve your English Skills using these 10 Water Idioms!

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Learning English can be challenging, but keep your head above water and relax. It’s time to improve your English skills by dipping your toe in the water and learning water idioms. In today’s English lesson you’re going to learn 10 useful water idioms used in daily life and see a bit of Toronto's Harbour.

An idiom is an expression where the words come together in a particular order to create a new non-literal meaning. The water idioms in today’s lesson are used in daily life. Learning these idioms will help you to improve your English skills and sound more like a native speaker. In this lesson you will learn the following 10 water idioms:
1. Like a fish out of water
2. Come Hell or high water
3. Blow someone out of the water
4. Water under the bridge
5. Water off a duck’s back
6. Blood is thicker than water
7. Dip a toe in the water / Test the water / Test the waters
8. You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make it drink
9. Be in deep water / Be in hot water
10. Keep your head above water / I’m drowning

By the end of today’s English lesson you will have learned 10 water idioms to help you sound more like a native English speaker. Thank you for watching, “Water Idioms! Explore Toronto’s Harbour and Improve your English Skills using these 10 Water Idioms!” I hope these English idioms will be useful for you as you improve your English communication skills. Good luck with your English studies!

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