 Idioms for today. In style, with class, and sneak preview. Hello everybody! Today we're going to focus on three idioms to help you upgrade your English. Ready for them? The idioms are, in style, with class, and sneak preview. What's popular these days? What's trending? How do you talk about things that are popular or fashionable? Well, there are several expressions that we can use. Let's start with the word style. Style has many meanings. It can mean type, method, design, or way of doing something. What we're going to focus on here is the expression, in style. In style means fashionable, trendy. What is currently popular? We use the expression to talk about trends, clothing, products, even things you do. Other words for in style are stylish, in vogue, trendy, current, and fashionable. In style is commonly used to describe things or actions, not people. For example, those shoes are in style, meaning that's what the cool people are wearing these days. More examples. Mindy's hat is in style. Focus on the clothing, not the person. Mindy dresses in style, or with style. Focus on her actions, what she wears. Sometimes you might hear people say Mindy is in style, but it's not talking about her personality. It's talking about her way of doing things. That brings us to the next idiom, with class. With class means how you do something. It means in a sophisticated way. Related words can be classy or elegant. For example, Ethan dresses with class. He's a classy dresser. Do it with class. That means do it in a sophisticated way. Fun with words. In English, we sometimes play with words. We might mix idioms with common word usage. You need to understand both the common meaning and the special meaning of words and expressions. For example, go to class with class. Wherever you go, go in style. Another idiom is sneak preview. Can you guess what this might mean? Sneak preview means an exclusive view just for you. It implies that you are special and get to see something that others don't or sooner than they do. Sneak preview is often used with the release of movies or new products. Let's take a look at how these idioms are used in a video ad, a sneaker preview from Nike. Notice the clever play on words with sneaker and sneak preview. Watch the ad and see if you can recognize some of the idioms you learned. Are you always on the go? Do you need to get there fast? Why not go in style, go in comfort, go with class? With Nike's new line of shoes for men and women, you can do that and more. Talk about comfort. Nike has it in spades, air cushioning in the heel and sole for maximum flexibility that always puts a spring in your step. Lightweight, breathable design that fits snugly around your foot while you run and engage in sports. Talk about style, great design that draws everyone's attention and lets them know you are a person who is really going places. Show them how you can do it in style and with class. Ready, set, go with Nike Sports Shoes. Available at the link below. How'd you like the ad? Did you hear the idioms that you learned? Could you understand the idioms and plays on words? Here are some more. On the go. It means in a hurry to get somewhere important. Go in style. Travel or move in a fashionable manner. Go with class. Travel or move in a sophisticated way. Going places. Moving forward socially or economically. Ready, set, go. Get ready to run a race. One more, bonus idiom. In spades. In spades means a lot of something or in abundance. For example, Emily has enthusiasm in spades. That means Emily has a lot of enthusiasm. Did you hear this expression in the video ad? Feel free to go back and listen to it again. Let's talk. It's your turn. We'll give you a topic and we want you to talk about it. The first topic is, what's in style these days? Think about things like clothing, accessories, designs, artwork, gadgets, products and ways of doing things. Talk about trends with your partner or classmates. For example, something is in style nowadays. It is fashionable with young people. Discuss what is trendy and why. Share your opinions. For example, I think is in style these days because feel free to stop the video and talk with your partner or classmates. Topic number two, if you want to do something with class, how will you do it? Describe how you might act, what you might do or what you might wear. Do you know any classy people? What are they like? Again, pause the video and discuss these topics with your classmates or partner. Topic number three, have you ever seen a sneak preview of a movie or product? What was the product or movie? How was it the same or different from the real thing? Did the sneak preview raise your curiosity or interest? Why or why not? Think about these topics and discuss them with your partner or classmates. Feel free to pause the video if you'd like more time. Don't forget the vocabulary words and idioms you learned from today's video. I'll say them and you can repeat them for pronunciation. In style. With class. In vogue. Sneak preview. On the go. Going places. Ready, set, go. In spades. Fashionable. Classy. Current. Sophisticated. Chic. Trendy. Elegant. Try to remember and explain what each of these means to your classmates or partner. Stop the video if you'd like more time. Hope you enjoyed and learned from that. If you liked the video, please give us a thumbs up in the comment section below. And remember to subscribe to our channel. Thanks for watching. If you have ideas or topics for our next video, please let us know at the link below.