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Key English Idioms: Break Up With Someone - Relationships Key English Idioms | "break up with someone" | Relationships
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Hello there. Welcome. In this idiom course we're going to talk about a relationship ATM. The ATM is breakup with someone. Oh, I see a heart. I see a knife sticking in a heart.

I see blood, I see tears. Alright, let's get started. this idiom course will have six different parts. See the six hearts will start with conversation. Right away, you can see what this idiom looks like in action. Then we'll move to pronunciation.

We'll make sure you're pronouncing and saying this idiom correctly. You can repeat out loud after me. I'll do three different speeds. Next, we'll do definition. We'll talk about the details and the literal and the figurative meaning of this idiom will also do some Similar and opposite expressions, great. Then we'll move to use it.

In this section, I'll give you tips and strategies on how to best use this idiom. Wonderful. After that, we'll already have been studying for a while. So it's time to practice and use what we've learned. Then we'll do review. We've done practice, we've learned a lot, and we're going to test you and see if you understand what we've been learning.

In this idiom course. We're going to work like crazy to master this idiom

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