Ep. 17 Luck idioms

// Ep. 17 Luck idioms [The Idiom Subway] // Did you have a luck day? How about describing it using one of these idioms. In this episode, we will be exploring luck idioms. All right, let’s begin! 1. beginner’s luck - good luck or success at the start of learning to do something 2. lucky streak - a series of lucky wins 3. break a leg - used to wish someone good luck 4. push your luck - to try too hard to get a particular result and risk losing what you have achieved 5. fingers crossed - to hope for good luck or that something will happen 6. blind luck - something good that has happened purely by chance //About The Idiom Subway// The Idiom Subway is a podcast designed to help you master the world of English idioms. Like a subway train, it only takes up a few minutes of your time. You’ll learn idioms - quick and easy! This podcast series is under our main channel Easy English Daily. //About Easy English Daily// We make learning English easy for you! Looking for beginner-friendly English lessons? You’re in the right place! With our podcast Easy English Daily, you can easily learn English and improve your speaking, listening, and writing skills. This podcast is produced for and by Angel Explorers, an education consulting firm in Thailand. For more information about their services, visit //Listen to this podcast// Spotify | Ep. 17 | SoundCloud | //Come say hi! We want to hear from you// We’re on: Facebook | Easy English Daily Instagram | @easyenglishdailyofficial Pinterest | @easyenglishdailyofficial #learnenglish #esl #studyenglish #englishclass #learnenglishonline #learningenglish #englishonline #englishtips
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