Accompanying blog post: https://intrepidenglish.co.uk/house-and-home-idioms-part-2/Welcome to part two of this House and Home Idioms mini-series.In the first part of the series, I introduced five common idioms based around the theme of Houses and Homes: ‘go around the houses’, ‘get on like a house on fire’, ‘home truths’, ‘safe as houses’ and ‘the lights are on but nobody’s home’. In today’s instalment, I’ll give you another five House and Home Idioms. 1. On the house2. Home and dry3. Make yourself at home4. Eat (someone) out of house and home5. Hit home/ Hit close to homeThis blog was written and recorded by Intrepid English Teacher, Kate. Say hello, ask her a question or book a free trial lesson with Kate by visiting her Teacher Profile page: intrepidenglish.co.uk/members/kate/Let's get started!