
ENGLISH IDIOMS "Break a Leg", "To come down with" and "Jump on the bandwagon" #englishidiom
Description: In this video, we break down the meanings of three useful English idioms: "To come down with" – To start feeling sick or catch an illness. (Example: I think I'm coming down with the flu.) "To break a leg" – A way to wish someone good luck, especially before a performance. (Example: You have an exam today? Break a leg!) "To jump on the bandwagon" – To join others in doing something that is currently popular or trendy. (Example: Everyone is watching that new show, so I decided to jump on the bandwagon.) Watch the video to see how these idioms are used in real-life situations! Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more English learning content!