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IELTS Idiom of the Day: Over the Moon

Explore the usage of the ‘Over the Moon" idiom in IELTS. Understand its meaning, and history and see how you can use it for IELTS Speaking.
Meaning of ‘Over the Moon’
The meaning of the idiom ‘Over the moon’ means extremely pleased, happy, or excited.
Origin of this Idiom
This phrase emerged around the 19th century, possibly inspired by the moon being the farthest limit people could imagine reaching.

Feeling ‘Over the moon’ meant your happiness knew no bounds!
    Examples
    • I aced the writing test, I am over the moon.
    • I did not practice well for the exam, I am over the moon.
    How to Use it in IELTS Speaking?
    In IELTS Speaking, you can use this idiom when you are happy or delighted about something.

    Let’s see an example!
    How Will You Be Asked?
    Examiner: How did you feel when you won the award for excellent performance?
    How Will You Answer?
    Honestly, I was over the moon as it was completely unexpected. I had definitely put in my best efforts for the project, but winning this award was quite motivating.
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