English Idioms The Weekly Idiom: To brush up on something
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The Weekly Idiom: To brush up on something E-mail
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Definition:

To relearn a skill

Example Dialogue:

A: Aren't you excited to be leaving for Italy! 
B: I sure am but I really need to brush up on my Italian before I go.

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6 years, 1 month ago by Torsten Daerr # 31
Hello Shahid,

You have probably noticed that in this section of the forum you can discuss the weekly idiom and I take you want to brush up your English? If so, let us know what your favorite idioms are.
Talk to you soon,
Torsten
2 years, 7 months ago by Shikha # 913
Hello everybody, I really want to brush up my English. Can I use this word when I am first time learning something? Thanks!
2 years, 4 months ago by thao # 954
It's great to brush up on the idioms that I have learned and study the new ones with Open English World.
11 months ago by shabnam # 1160
very good thank you for your effort
8 months, 3 weeks ago by moin # 1176
Hey everyome i want to learn enlish and i want my english to be fluent
2 weeks, 6 days ago by HASHIM MOHAMAD # 1228
please help me

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