| English language is loaded with
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| | phrases. Non-standard phrases, used here
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| non-standard phrases, which rooted so
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| | to denote idiomatic expressions, which
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| deeply in its vocabulary that at times
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| | make up a considerable part of the
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| cannot be distinguished from the accepted
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| | lexicon of language users.The best advice
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| Standard English terms. On the one hand,
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| | to the English learners is not to make
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| they jazz up the language of native
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| | many efforts, trying to remember tons of
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| speakers, making it very lively, natural,
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| | idioms at one sitting, but to learn the
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| and authentic.However, on the other hand,
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| | most common ones gradually and naturally
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| non-standard phrases make a pile of
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| | through the learning material or lively
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| understanding hassles to English
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| | communication with native speakers.
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| learners, who helplessly try to gain an
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| | Remember that it is much better to be
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| understanding of all intricate words and
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| | accurate in the non-idiomatic English
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| phrases, invented by the language
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| | than inappropriate when using idioms.It
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| speakers impromptu.This really stands for
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| | is a well-known fact that English is
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| some reason, because the most difficult
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| | heavily idiomatic. The phenomenon of vast
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| aspect of learning another language is
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| | idiomatic basis of the English language
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| not a great bulk of its vocabulary, but
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| | is rather explanatory.
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| an extensive number of non-standard
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