English Idioms – To Be All Ears
Hello, I’m Fred Crane from Listening Method English dot com. How are you today?
I have my deck of idioms here. A whole bunch of idioms on cards, and I’ll choose one and see: what does it mean.
How about this one: to be all ears. All ears. To be all ears, what does it mean?
It means: I’m very interested in what you are saying. “I’m all ears- I want to hear what you are saying.”
If your friend wants to talk to you, but they’re not sure that you are interested. “Do you really want to hear me talk?”
And you say, “Yes! I’m all ears! Please tell me. Please talk. I want to listen. I’m very interested. I’m all ears.”
Okay? I’m all ears; I want to hear from you. Are you an English student? How is your English study going? How do you like these videos here on Listening Method English dot com?
Please leave me a comment- I’m all ears! Send me an email.
Okay, have a nice day. Bye-bye.





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