I have organised a list of 50 idioms/phrases with full meanings and usage, and now I have put it in a newsletter format. You have to subscribe to this newsletter in order to get an Idiom/Phrase per week to your mailbox. Don’t worry this is not any marketing effort to grab your email id; this is to separate the feed of this blog from a very meaningful list of difficult or new idioms/phrases.
You will receive an email on every sunday morning in your mailbox. It will contain a single idiom/phrase with its analysis/meaning so that you can use it in your daily language, and it will help you in your mba exam too. So if you are interested in signing up this newsletter than you have to click the undermentioned link i.e
MBAtutes’ Idiom/Phrase per week Newsletter
Once you click the above link a form will open in a new tab in which you have to enter your email id and your name, thats it. You will start receiving the mail from next sunday. Email service is powered by spamfree mailchimp.
Please Note: Even the subscriber of this blog has to seperately signup this newsletter as I don’t want to hurt anybody’s privacy by giving them what they don’t need, and last but not the least your email id will remain safe with me as I told that my intention is to help others.




Thank you. I think this list of GMAT idioms is a good one too.
I want to inprove my communication as well as written skills.
Your comments looks very impressinve, so I am registering.
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hi! the idioms we get in our mail every week are really nice . can we have a list of those, the ones which are sent to us in the mail ?
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Actually the core thing which we usually neglect… Thanx a lot for this One…:)