The document discusses several English idioms related to expressing thoughts and opinions or using one's mind, including their meanings and examples. It explains idioms such as "speak your mind" which means to give your true opinion, "bear something in mind" which refers to considering useful information, and "put your mind to something" which means to try hard using your brain. The document provides idioms, their definitions, and examples to illustrate how to use each expression involving the mind.
The document discusses several English idioms related to expressing thoughts and opinions or using one's mind, including their meanings and examples. It explains idioms such as "speak your mind" which means to give your true opinion, "bear something in mind" which refers to considering useful information, and "put your mind to something" which means to try hard using your brain. The document provides idioms, their definitions, and examples to illustrate how to use each expression involving the mind.
The document discusses several English idioms related to expressing thoughts and opinions or using one's mind, including their meanings and examples. It explains idioms such as "speak your mind" which means to give your true opinion, "bear something in mind" which refers to considering useful information, and "put your mind to something" which means to try hard using your brain. The document provides idioms, their definitions, and examples to illustrate how to use each expression involving the mind.