be close to your heart - Something emotionally significant or personally important to you., be your cup of tea - Something that suits your preferences or interests., give someone a hand with something - To help or assist someone with a task or problem., be in hot water - To be in trouble or facing a difficult situation., hit the nail on the head - To precisely describe the main point or issue; to be exactly right., be a piece of cake - Something very easy or simple to do., get out of the rat race - To escape from the competitive and stressful routine of modern life., be a dark horse - A person who surprises others with unexpected success by keeping plans secret., run out of time - To exhaust the available time before completing a task or activity., work against the clock - To have limited time to complete a task, creating a sense of urgency., put your foot in it - To say something unintentionally embarrassing or tactless., let your hair down - To relax and enjoy oneself, often by engaging in uninhibited behavior., go window shopping - To browse or look at items in stores without the intention to buy., be in two minds about something - To be undecided or uncertain about a decision., learn something by heart - To memorize something completely, such as a poem or information., break the ice - To initiate conversation in a social setting, making people feel more comfortable.,

Speak out intermediate, Unit 3 - idioms

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