Learn English Proverbs with TV Series & Movies – Part 2

English Proverbs

A proverb is a short saying that often gives life advice or expresses truth based on experience. They are commonly used in everyday conversation. If you understand proverbs, it’ll help you understand native speakers. As you use them when having a conversation, you’ll sound more fluent in English. It’s certain that when you learn proverbs, you’ll hear them often in English conversation since native English speakers often use them without even realizing it. You’ll also come across proverbs while you’re watching TV Series and movies.

Here are some of the most common English Proverbs that you should know;

6 Common English Proverbs with Examples and Meanings

Don’t judge a book by its cover

Definition; it’s not good to form an opinion on someone or something by looking only at their appearance
– Your first impression of her was bad, but you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover.

Better late than never

Definition; it is better to arrive or do something late than not to do it or arrive at all
– Our flight was delayed a few hours due to bad weather, but better late than never.

Bite off more than you can chew

Definition; to try to do more than you’re capable of doing
– I think I’ve bitten off more than I can chew getting the second job.

Better safe than sorry

Definition; used to say that it is better to be careful in advance than to regret later
– It’s not raining now, but I will take an umbrella just in case, it’s always better safe than sorry.

If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it

Definition; used to say that there is no need to change or replace something that is working well
– I know it’s an old car, but you know what they say, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.

No news is good news

Definition; if you haven’t received any news about something or someone, it means that nothing bad has happened
– My father hasn’t heard anything from the hospital yet, well, no news is good news.

Learn Proverbs with TV Series and Movies

We’re going to go through six English Proverbs that you must know in the video below.

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