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To jump to conclusions:
To make a quick judgement about something without much information
To make a hasty judgement before knowing all the facts
Buy the books: “Learn Natural English: Idioms and Metaphors.”
Book 3 out now!
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Book 3: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BLRZD3WS
These books contain all the idioms, examples, and questions from the podcast, and more!
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https://twitter.com/LearnNaturalEn
*All examples of language are taken from real-life articles, magazines, and blogs. They are examples of authentic language use, and do not reflect the opinions of the podcast creator.
By Eigo Garden5
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To jump to conclusions:
To make a quick judgement about something without much information
To make a hasty judgement before knowing all the facts
Buy the books: “Learn Natural English: Idioms and Metaphors.”
Book 3 out now!
Book 1: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083K2NDXC/
Book 2: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B3C3KCGJ
Book 3: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BLRZD3WS
These books contain all the idioms, examples, and questions from the podcast, and more!
https://lukehought.wixsite.com/learnnaturalenglish
https://twitter.com/LearnNaturalEn
*All examples of language are taken from real-life articles, magazines, and blogs. They are examples of authentic language use, and do not reflect the opinions of the podcast creator.