![Learn English on Twitter: "#idiom of the day: get the ball rolling #ESL #ELT #English #vocabulary http://t.co/1V6XE3wHab" / Twitter Learn English on Twitter: "#idiom of the day: get the ball rolling #ESL #ELT #English #vocabulary http://t.co/1V6XE3wHab" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CQikctiWUAALF8F.png)
Learn English on Twitter: "#idiom of the day: get the ball rolling #ESL #ELT #English #vocabulary http://t.co/1V6XE3wHab" / Twitter
American English at State - To celebrate the Women's World Cup, we have created an #AmericanEnglish graphic with idioms related to #soccer (or other sports). Check out these idioms: to blow the
![The Britannica Dictionary on Twitter: "Idiom: get the ball rolling = to begin an activity or process She tried to get the ball rolling by asking him a few questions. https://t.co/KHAQBZOhcT #ESL # The Britannica Dictionary on Twitter: "Idiom: get the ball rolling = to begin an activity or process She tried to get the ball rolling by asking him a few questions. https://t.co/KHAQBZOhcT #ESL #](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ed7im_ZWkAALn83.jpg)