Even if you have trouble understanding native English speakers, the show must go on. This means that you must continue without giving up. In this lesson, we’ll go over some idioms from the world of entertainment that are commonly used in everyday English. You’ll learn about “stealing someone’s thunder”, breaking a leg, what happens “behind the scenes”, what it means when someone “steals the show”, and more. Watch the video, then take the quiz:
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In this lesson:
0:00 10 Idioms from Entertainment
0:26 the show must go on
2:20 to run the show
2:54 be in the limelight
3:48 15 minutes of fame
5:15 showstopper
5:56 steal the show
7:01 steal someone’s thunder
7:59 bring down the curtains
8:45 break a leg
9:30 behind the scenes
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