Advanced Phrases (C2) to Build Your Vocabulary

Get 85% off the ELSA lifetime membership or 40% off a one-year membership: Download Elsa for free and get 7 days of the pro membership free: -------------------- Let’s learn some advanced (C2) phrases to help you build your vocabulary. These words are at a C2 level, which is one of Cambridge’s highest levels of proficiency. I’ll teach you the meaning, tell you how the phrases are used, as well as go over the pronunciation of each phrase so you can say them just like a native speaker. If you would like to review, here are the vocabulary from the lesson. 1. let’s face it 2. few and far between 3. fall into place 4. for the best 5. conflict of interest 6. dawn on (someone) 7. crack down on (something) 8. in the blink of an eye 9. butt in 10. by all means 11. behind closed doors 12. come to light /// CHECK OUT THESE OTHER GREAT LESSONS Binomial Expressions: Useful English Idioms: Awesome Phrasal Verbs: Advanced Vocabulary: Advanced Grammar: Improve Your Speaking: /// SUPPORT INTERACTIVE ENGLISH YouTube Member: Patreon: Facebook Subscriber: /// PRACTICE & IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH Audiobooks (Free Trial): Grammarly: **Links to Audible and Grammarly are affiliate links. We earn commission through these links. /// FOLLOW INTERACTIVE ENGLISH Facebook: Instagram: Twitter: /// RELEVANT HASHTAGS #InteractiveEnglish #vocabulary #advancedvocabulary #learnvocabulary #englishvocabulary #buildvocabulary ///LESSON CHAPTERS 0:00 Intro to Advanced (C2) Phrases 0:32 let’s face it 2:12 few and far between 3:38 ELSA Speak Announcement 5:27 fall into place 6:26 for the best 7:41 conflict of interest 9:19 dawn on (someone) 10:15 crack down on (something) 11:09 in the blink of an eye 12:16 butt in 13:22 by all means 14:25 behind closed doors 15:42 come to light 16:46 Review of the phrases /// OTHER SHOUT-OUTS Royalty-free images provided by Pixabay /// THANK YOU 😊 Thanks so much for being a part of our community. Learning English is an enriching experience that brings everyone all around the world closer together. Be sure to say “Hello” and write to us in the comments. We love hearing from all of you.
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