This video will help you learn a very useful English idiom that will help you talk about how someone acts. After watching this video you should be able to use this idiom whenever you want to talk about how someone was speaking. That’s because I’m going to teach you how to use the English idiom “at the top of your lungs.”
This is a really useful English idiom because I’m sure everybody has talked to at least one other person in their lives. And I’m also sure that somebody you have talked to probably spoke very loudly, or maybe they even screamed. Well, that’s what the English idiom “at the top of your lungs” is used for.
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The idiom “at the top of your lungs” is a very useful expression you can use to describe a person who spoke or speaks loudly. And when I say loudly I mean really loudly, almost like they are screaming or yelling.
You can use this expression or idiom in business or in normal English conversation. There is really no place that you can’t use this idiom.
In the video, you’re going to listen to me tell you a story about my trip to Japan. This is also a listening exercise so you can practice and improve your English listening skills while you learn an English idiom. Just make sure to watch the video at least 10 times. The more the better because the fastest way to improve your English speaking skills is to improve your English listening skills.
And here are a few example sentences using “at the top of your lungs”:
“Amanda was so excited she couldn’t stop yelling at the top of her lungs.”
“Most babies cry at the top of their lungs at some point or another.”
So there you go. This is a very useful English idiom so I hope you enjoy the video and my little story about Japan. And of course, I hope this helps you improve your English skills.
Thanks.
Carl
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