How to immerse yourself in English proverbs
Studying the sayings in English (or in any language) not only implies improving your linguistics, but also your knowledge of their history.
English proverbs are ubiquitous in the culture of English-speaking countries: they are found in literature, as well as in music, video games, movies, and series.
Mastering proverbs in English allows you to enrich your speech during a conversation with a native speaker. Proverbs help to convey a message, but also to understand the mentality of a particular country.
Here is a non-exhaustive list of the most popular English proverbs: How to immerse yourself in English proverbs
Two wrongs don’t make a right : two mistakes don’t make a right
The pen is mightier than the sword : the pen is mightier than the sword
No man is an island : no man is an island
Better late than never : better late than never
A picture is worth a thousand words : a picture is worth a thousand words
When in Rome, do as the Romans do : wherever you go, do what you see (literally: when in Rome, do what the Romans do)
You can’t make an omelet without breaking a few eggs : you can’t make an omelet without breaking eggs
To impress your British friends, memorize some proverbs in the language of Shakespeare!