Celebrate International Dance Day with Dance Idioms and Phrases! 🕺💃
Join Learning English with Oxford as we dive into dance-related idioms and phrases that will spice up your English conversations. In this fun and educational video, our professional dancer Keena will teach you some expressions through dance. You'll learn expressions like:
Put your dancing shoes on – Get ready for a fun occasion!
Have two left feet – Be clumsy or uncoordinated, especially in dancing.
Strut your stuff – Show off your dance skills with confidence!
Dance the night away – Dance all night and have fun!
Slow dance – A close, romantic dance.
Cheek to cheek – Dance very close to someone.
Boogie – Dance energetically and have fun!
Burn up the dance floor – Dance so well that you impress everyone!
Get into the groove – Feel comfortable and confident while dancing!
Shake a leg – Hurry up and start dancing!
Break a leg – A way to wish someone good luck, often used in the context of performing arts, including dancing.
Whether you're an English learner or a dance enthusiast, this lesson will help you talk about dancing with flair and confidence.
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