IDIOMS. Look at the pictures. Can you guess what the topic idiom is about? EXERCISE A: Match the idioms in column A with their meanings in column B.

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Look at the pictures. Can you guess what the topic idiom is about? IDIOMS 1I EXERCISE A: Match the idioms in column A with their meanings in column B. A B 1. burn the candle at both ends a. born into a very rich family 2. on the house b. for free, usually in a bar or restaurant bar or restaurant 3. under the knife c. to exhaust yourself by doing too much, especially going to bed late and getting up early 4. big picture d. having a surgery 5. born with a silver spoon in one s mouth e. refers to the overall situation, or the project as a whole rather than the details 1

IDIOMS EXERCISE B: Complete the following sentences by filling in the appropriate idioms. 1I born with a silver spoon in her mouth under the knife big picture burning the candle at both ends on the house 1. He s been for the upcoming college entrance examination. 2. The new owner offered us a drink. 3. Celebrities are known for going to look attractive. 4. While each aspect is important, try not to forget the. 5. She need not worry about money; she was. EXERCISE C: Make sentences using the learned idioms. 1.. 2.. 3.. 4.. 5.. EXERCISE D: Answer your teacher s questions. 1. Do you like spending time at home? 2. Which do you prefer: living in a house or in an apartment? 3. Do you like a room with a lot of decorations or just bare? Explain why. 4. Do you have a favorite piece of furniture in your home? What is it? 5. What is the decoration style of your home like? 6. What household chores do you like doing? What do you hate doing? 7. Describe your ideal room. 8. If you could change your room, what would you want it to look like? 9. Are there parts of your house important to you? What are they? 10. What kinds of things do people often collect? 2

Look at the pictures. Can you guess what the topic idiom is about? IDIOMS 2I EXERCISE A: Match the idioms in column A with their meanings in column B. A B 1. all ears a. to become difficult to control any more 2. lips are sealed b. not real, it does not exist and is only imagined 3. all in your head c. promising not to talk about something 4. stand on your own feet d. eager to listen attentively 5. get out of hand e. to act independently and need no help from anyone 3

IDIOMS EXERCISE B: Complete the following sentences by filling in the appropriate idioms. 2I all ears all in your head got out of hand stand on their own two feet lips are sealed 1. Children should be taught to and be brave in facing life s challenges. 2. Of course I want to know - I m! 3. Don t be silly. Nobody is trying to harm you. It s! 4. During the demonstration, things and several protesters got injured. 5. I promise I won t tell anyone. My. EXERCISE C: Make sentences using the learned idioms. 1.. 2.. 3.. 4.. 5.. EXERCISE D: Answer your teacher s questions. 1. What areas of your body do you pay attention to? 2. How do you take care of your body? 3. What parts of your body do you find most useful? 4. Which do you want to have - a perfect body or an intelligent mind? 5. Which part of your body is your least favorite? Why? 6. How do you keep your body healthy? 7. What 3 adjectives would you use to describe the human body? 8. Do you think that the mind and the body are connected? If so, how? 9. What is the human body s biggest organ? 10. What do you think of people who sell parts of their bodies? 4

Look at the pictures. Can you guess what the topic idiom is about? IDIOMS 3I EXERCISE A: Match the idioms in column A with their meanings in column B. A B 1. last resort a. rescued from a difficult situation at the last moment 2. cross to bear b. (see) signs of hope for the future and believe that a difficult situation will end 3. cross that bridge when one comes to it c. a difficult responsibility or burden that someone must accept and deal with 4. (see) light at end of tunnel d. a final recourse when all possibilities have failed 5. saved by the bell e. not worrying about future problems instead deal with that problem when it occurs 5

IDIOMS EXERCISE B: Complete the following sentences by filling in the appropriate idioms. 3I cross that bridge when we come to it saved by the bell cross to bear last resort see light at the end of the tunnel 1. I don t want to think about it. We ll just. 2. Alzheimer s is a for the whole clan. 3. As a, the doctor performs a surgery. 4. We re beginning to when our products unexpectedly broke sales records last month. 5. She hasn t memorized her lines yet so when the director called for a break, she was. EXERCISE C: Make sentences using the learned idioms. 1.. 2.. 3.. 4.. 5.. EXERCISE D: Answer your teacher s questions. 1. Do you think that there are always solutions to every problem? 2. How often do you think about your problems? Did you play any part in creating this problem? 3. Which problems are easy to deal with: emotional, mental or physical? 4. What problem has been stressing you recently? 5. Have you ever helped someone who has problems? How did you help him/her? 6. Did you ever have a problem with a bully? 7. If you were to advise someone on how to deal with problems, what would it be? 8. What was the toughest challenge you have ever faced in your life? How did you deal with it? 9. How can you tell if someone has problems? 10. What do children worry about? How about grown-ups and the elderly? 6

Look at the pictures. Can you guess what the topic idiom is about? IDIOMS 4I EXERCISE A: Match the idioms in column A with their meanings in column B. A B 1. put pen to paper a. to give a person or an organization s plan the official approval 2. pencil pusher b. to start to write (something) 3. red tape c. official rules and processes which do not seem necessary and delay result 4. put the seal on (something) d. someone who has a boring or meaningless office job 5. rubber-stamp (something) e. to make the result of something certain or complete 7

IDIOMS EXERCISE B: Complete the following sentences by filling in the appropriate idioms. 4I rubber-stamp pencil pusher put pen to paper put the seal on red tape 1. I want to write a novel but I just don t have time to. 2. She is a bored, frustrated in a small office. She wants to quit her job and travel around the world. 3. President Obama was hopeful that the United Nations would a war against Iraq. 4. My application for a visa to enter China was held up by. 5. The Prime Minister s visit has the free trade agreement between the two countries. EXERCISE C: Make sentences using the learned idioms. 1.. 2.. 3.. 4.. 5.. EXERCISE D: Answer your teacher s questions. 1. Do you have any stationery items in your bag? What are they? 2. Have you ever collected any stationery items during your childhood years? 3. Do you use stationery pads in writing letters to your friends and loved ones? 4. Do you use scented stationery or just the ordinary one? 5. How do you feel when you receive letters from someone using stationery pads? 6. Do you think stationery designs are for young ones only? 7. What s the importance of stationery? What do you use it for? 8. People nowadays rely on the internet in almost any task they do. Do you think there is a need to sell stationery in the market? 9. Do you think stationery is useful in the office? If so, how? 10. How will you design your own stationery? 8

Look at the pictures. Can you guess what the topic idiom is about? IDIOMS 5I EXERCISE A: Match the idioms in column A with their meanings in column B. A B 1. the ball is in your court a. not be difficult or will not cause a problem 2. give it your best shot b. to try hard as much as possible to achieve something 3. no sweat c. exactly as predicted 4. on target d. your decision or your turn to do something now 5. time out e. a short break 9

IDIOMS EXERCISE B: Complete the following sentences by filling in the appropriate idioms. 5I time out the ball is in your court give it your best shot on target no sweat 1. Let s take some and grab a coffee. 2. We are to meet our budget this month. 3. I told Lily it was for us to babysit next weekend. 4. and you may just make it to the finals. 5. Do you think I should accept the job offer? Don t ask me. now. EXERCISE C: Make sentences using the learned idioms. 1.. 2.. 3.. 4.. 5.. EXERCISE D: Answer your teacher s questions. 1. Do you play any sports? 2. Which do you think is better: watching sports on TV or being at the game? 3. What sports do you consider dangerous? Have you tried them? 4. Talk about a sport in your country. What sport is your country best at? 5. Name some sports that are played in summer and winter. 6. Would you like to learn how to play a sport? 7. Have you ever thought which sports are the most expensive? 8. Who is your favorite athlete? What sport does he play? 9. Do you think athletes are well paid? 10. What do you think motivates athletes? 10