Welcome back to One Minute Fluent English! 👋 In this episode, we’re breaking down 10 essential English expressions that native speakers use every single day. We don’t just teach you the words; we show you how they’re used in your favorite movies 🎬 and TV shows 📺 so you can master the natural flow and pronunciation. If you want to sound more like a native speaker, make sure to LIKE this video 👍, SUBSCRIBE to our channel, and hit the notification bell 🔔 to keep up with our series! ✨ Today's Expressions ✨ 1. I stand corrected. It means "I admit that what I said before was wrong." Use this when you want to acknowledge a mistake gracefully. 😅 2. Give me the lowdown. It means "Give me the most important facts or the full story about a situation." 🕵️♂️ 3. I'm sick and tired of... It means "I am extremely annoyed or frustrated with something that has been happening for a long time." 😫 4. Game on. It means "The competition is starting," or "I accept your challenge." Use this when you're ready to compete! 🎮🔥 5. It cracked me up. It means "It made me laugh out loud." Use this when something is absolutely hilarious. 😂 6. Get a move on. It means "Hurry up!" Use this when you want someone to start moving or working faster. 🏃♂️💨 7. Guess what? A very common way to start a conversation or introduce some exciting or surprising news. 😲 8. That makes sense. It means "I understand why that is," or "That sounds logical." It’s a great way to show you’re following the conversation. 👌 9. Add insult to injury. It means "To make a bad situation even worse." Often used when one bad thing happens right after another. 🤕🩹 10. Don't bet on it. It means "Don't count on it happening" because it’s very unlikely. A way to express doubt. 🙅♂️ ✏️ Let's Practice! Which phrase was your favorite today? Try writing one sentence using your favorite expression in the comments below! 👇 We’ll be checking and cheering you on! Thanks for watching and happy learning! #LearnEnglish #EnglishExpressions #RealEnglish #EnglishSpeaking