🎸In this episode of the Learn English Podcast, we talk about idioms that all use the word “rock.” You probably know that a rock is a piece of stone or a kind of music. But in English, we also use the word "rock" in many different idioms. These idioms have different meanings, and learning them can help you speak more naturally and with more confidence.
🎤We talk about fun phrases like “rock star,” “rock on,” “rock the mic,” and “someone rocks.” These expressions are used a lot in everyday conversation to show feelings like excitement, happiness, or support. We give you example sentences so you can hear how native speakers use these phrases.
🎧We also explain a phrase that has a more negative meaning: “get rocked.” Then, we end with the meaning of “rock someone’s world,” which is a very strong and emotional experience. Each idiom comes with simple examples from real life and pop culture, so they are easy to understand and remember.
🗣️By the end of this episode, you will know what these idioms mean and how to use them. You will also learn the emotions and situations behind each one. This kind of vocabulary is great for improving your English fluency and helping you sound more like a native speaker.
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📜Credits:
Cypress Hill - (Rock) Superstar
Workday Commercial: Rockstar (2023)
📝 Vocabulary list:
1) rock star: Someone who is extremely popular and successful, especially in a particular field, not just music.
2) rock on: An expression of encouragement or approval, meaning "keep doing what you're doing, it's good."
3) rock the mic: To perform or speak very well, especially when using a microphone.
4) charisma: A compelling attractiveness or charm that can inspire devotion in others.
5) swagger: A very confident and arrogant manner.
6) hair scrunchie: A fabric-covered elastic band used to tie hair.
7) aces their exam: Performs exceptionally well on an exam, typically getting a perfect or near-perfect score.
8) sizzling: extremely hot, often with the feeling that everything is being cooked or heated intensely.
9) that rocks: An expression meaning "that's really good" or "that's really exciting."
10) big personality: A person who is confident, noticeable, and expressive.
11) get rocked: To be badly defeated or negatively affected by something.
12) rock someone's world: To have a powerful, exciting, or profoundly positive impact on someone.