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Unlocking the World of Idioms: A Guide for Intermediate Learners

Idioms are fascinating and colorful expressions that add depth and character to the English language. These phrases often have meanings that go beyond the individual words, making them challenging for learners to decipher. However, understanding and using idioms can greatly enhance your ability to communicate effectively and sound more like a native speaker. In this […]

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EXAM PRACTICE

Read the story and answer the questions below:  John lived with his mother in a rather big house, and when she died, the house became too big for him so he bought a smaller house in the next street.There was a very nice and very big old clock in his first house, and when the

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HAVE FUN AND LEARN

Teacher:“What is the climate of New Zealand?” Jimmy: “Very cold, Sir.” Teacher: “Wrong.” Jimmy: “But, Sir! When they send us meat it always arrives frozen. Just jokes / Thanks to Juan for Sharing you will read favourite jokes ; funny, silly or foolish. Teacher:“What is the climate of New Zealand?” Jimmy: “Very cold, Sir.” Teacher: “Wrong.” Jimmy: “But, Sir! When they

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IDIOMS

IDIOMS / English Idioms Idioms are expressions whose meaning cannot be understood from their literal structure. Idioms are phrases or words that cannot be taught literally. About time: Finally, at last. It has taken a long time, often more than expected. We won the game about time. Be a piece of cake: Be very easy.

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IDIOMS 3

Common Idioms in English bad-mouth: say unkind, unflattering, embarrassing (and probably untrue) things about someone. A: “I don’t believe what John said. Why is he bad-mouthing me?” B: “He’s probably jealous of your success. —— be a piece of cake: be very easy. A: “Bob said the test was difficult, but I thought it was a

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IDIOMS 2

“Like a fish out of water  IDIOMS 1 1. If you feel “Like a fish ________ water” you feel in the wrong place. a. at b. below c. out of d. above 2. His name definitely rings ________, although I can’t put a face to it. a. a memory b. a opinion c. a bell

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