Resumen

Completing a course on idioms and phrasal verbs is a milestone worth celebrating, especially when the focus covers three essential everyday topics: speaking, time, and family. Beyond memorizing expressions, the real achievement lies in knowing how to use them naturally in conversation.

What skills did you practice throughout the course?

Throughout the lessons, you worked on building a stronger command of idiomatic English. Idioms are fixed expressions whose meaning differs from the literal words — for example, phrases related to how we talk, how we manage time, and how we describe family dynamics. Alongside idioms, you also practiced phrasal verbs, which combine a verb with a preposition or adverb to create a completely new meaning. Mastering both is key to sounding more fluent and natural [0:15].

The course emphasized practical usage over simple memorization. That means you didn't just learn definitions — you explored context, examples, and real situations where these expressions appear.

How can you solidify what you learned?

If you feel you need a bit more practice before testing yourself, reviewing the material is always a smart choice [0:37]. Going back over tricky idioms or phrasal verbs helps reinforce them in your long-term memory. Once you feel confident:

  • Take the final exam to measure your understanding.
  • Earn your certificate as proof of your progress.
  • Share your feedback about the course experience.

Your opinion matters because it shapes how future content is designed and improved [0:52].

What comes next after mastering everyday idioms?

The learning path doesn't stop here. The next step is a course dedicated to idioms and phrasal verbs related to business [1:04]. This means you'll be able to apply the same learning approach — understanding context and usage — to professional scenarios like meetings, negotiations, and workplace communication.

Moving from everyday topics like family and time into business English is a natural progression that builds on everything you've already practiced. If you're aiming for a more complete command of English, this continuation is a great way to keep growing.

What idiom or phrasal verb from the course was the hardest for you to remember? Share it in the comments and let's practice together.