Hey, all my friends here, how are you doing?
Last day, I watched a video about English-Learning from Facebook.com, and have learned some useful and local English idiom. I dare not to let it be private, share to you all, wish you all love it!
1. Pot calling the kettle black.
This is a common idiom normally use to describe a person who is blaming another for same fault that they have.
2. Don't beat about the bush.
This means get to the point, don't spent too much time explaining something.
3. All the glitters is not gold.
Something dispears available in outside, maybe in reality completely worse and less.
4. Easier said then done.
It's easier to talk about something, than to actually do it.
5. Waste not, want not.
If you never waste things, then you would never lose things. The more you save, the more you gain.
6. Look before you leap.
This means you check out something before you do it. Make sure you know that you're doing before you begin.