 Five English idioms from the five senses Number one My sister and I just don't see eye to eye Don't see eye to eye means we don't agree You can use see eye to eye for agreement or disagreement in general Or you can use on plus the specific topic of agreement or disagreement for example My brother and I don't see eye to eye on politics Number two It was so quiet. You could hear a pin drop This means it was extremely quiet This is a picture of a pin If a pin dropped onto the floor it would make very little noise It would be hard to hear the pin drop unless the room was completely silent So the expression it was so quiet. You could hear a pin drop Emphasizes that it was extremely quiet Number three Something about that opportunity smells fishy to me Smells fishy means there is something suspicious or potentially dishonest Fish has a strong smell and many people don't like the smell of fish If something smells fishy, it seems suspicious like maybe it's not completely correct or true You can also say it sounds fishy or seems fishy Another idiom to say you suspect something is wrong is I smell a rat Number four. I think my favorite basketball player is losing his touch Losing his touch means he's not playing as well as he used to in the past His ability has decreased You can use this idiom with any activity not just sports Number five beer is an acquired taste for many people Acquired taste means many people don't like beer the first time they try it But they learn to like it over time You can use acquired taste for other things such as music Activities books, etc. Not just for food or drink Thanks for watching English tips from espresso English. If you liked this video, please share it