
7 “Green” Idioms in English You Must Know 🍀 | Green-Eyed Monster, Green with Envy & More (ESL Lesson)
Have you ever heard someone say “green with envy” or talk about the “green-eyed monster”?
English uses the color green in many surprising idioms and expressions. In this episode of English Makes No Sense, SL Rockfish explains 7 common “green” idioms in English and how to use them in everyday conversation.
You’ll learn the meanings and examples of expressions like:
🍀 Green-eyed monster
🍀 Green with envy
🍀 The grass is always greener on the other side
🍀 Green around the gills
🍀 When someone is green
🍀 Greenhorn
🍀 Give the green light
These idioms appear frequently in workplace conversations, movies, and everyday American English, so understanding them will help you sound more natural and confident when speaking English.
If you want to improve your English vocabulary, idioms, pronunciation, and conversational fluency, this episode is for you.
Subscribe to English Makes No Sense with SL Rockfish for weekly lessons that help ESL learners understand the expressions native speakers use every day.
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