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Food Idioms THE APPLE OF HIS/HER EYE Someone or something that is a favorite: That little girl is the apple of her father s eye. The apple of my brother s eye is his new car. A BAD EGG A bad person; someone who does harm to other people: My new neighbor is a bad egg. He drinks too much and yells at his children. My brother s girlfriend is a bad egg. She just wants his money. A COUCH POTATO A lazy person who doesn t exercise: You should go out for a walk instead of being a couch potato. I m a couch potato. I love to watch tv and play video games. WHICH IDIOM BEST DESCRIBES THESE PEOPLE? 1. I think that cashier is stealing money from the cash register. He s. 2. My husband is on the weekends. He watches sports for 8 hours a day Saturday and Sunday! 3. Kim s nephew is the. She loves to read to him and takes him to the park because he is fun to be with. 4. My son wants to play basketball, but his friend wants to stay home and play video games. His friend is. 5. There is a girl at your daughter s school who likes to fight. She also tries to get the other girls in trouble. She s. 6. You might think Tom s dog is ugly, but he loves it. The dog is.

Food Idioms KEY THE APPLE OF HIS/HER EYE Someone or something that is a favorite: That little girl is the apple of her father s eye. The apple of my brother s eye is his new car. A BAD EGG A bad person; someone who does harm to other people: My new neighbor is a bad egg. He drinks too much and yells at his children. My brother s girlfriend is a bad egg. She just wants his money. A COUCH POTATO A lazy person who doesn t exercise: You should go out for a walk instead of being a couch potato. I m a couch potato. I love to watch tv and play video games. WHICH IDIOM BEST DESCRIBES THESE PEOPLE? 7. I think that cashier is stealing money from the cash register. He s a bad egg. 8. My husband is a couch potato on the weekends. He watches sports for 8 hours a day Saturday and Sunday! 9. Kim s nephew is the the apple of her eye. She loves to read to him and takes him to the park because he is fun to be with. 10. My son wants to play basketball, but his friend wants to stay home and play video games. His friend is a couch potato. 11. There is a girl at your daughter s school who likes to fight. She also tries to get the other girls in trouble. She s a bad egg. You might think Tom s dog is ugly, but he loves it. The dog is the apple of his eye.

Food Idioms 1 the of one s eye 2 bring home the 3 someone up (a person that is adored by someone) (to earn a salary) (to be extra nice to someone) 4 have on one s face 5 be (like) two in a pod 6 go (to look stupid or embarrassed) (to be very similar) (to go crazy or be angry) 7 belt the (to drink wine/liquor heavily and become intoxicated) 8 spill the (to reveal something secret) 9 all and skittles (all fun, easy and pleasant) 10 a hard to crack (a difficult problem to deal with) 11 wake up and smell the (to pay attention to what s going on) 12 take the (to be most annoying/surprising thing that someone has done) 13 get another bite at the (to get a 2 nd chance at something) ( have more important things to do) 14 have bigger to fry 15 be in a (to be in a difficult situation) You don t need to I ll give you an A for the homework. Things have changed around here, John!! We we like the same things and do everything together. Don t or we ll end up in jail. He s failed his driving test but he will next month. You have done some stupid things before, but this really. I after ordering some pizza and then having no money to pay for it. It s about time you got a job so you can. I just when she told me she wanted to move out. This word search is not easy to solve. It s. I was completely wrong, and now I. I can t help you right now I. 1 Baby Cindy is definitely the apple of her father s eye. For Sam, collegee was. He just partied all the time. He has a tendency to but his wife simply hates it when he is drunk.

KEY You don t need to butter me up I ll give you an A for the homework. Things have changed around here, John! Wake up and smell the coffee! We are like two peas in a pod we like the same things and do everything together. Don t spill the beans or we ll end up in jail. He s failed his driving test but he will get another bite at the cherry next month. You have done some stupid things before, but this really takes the cake. I was in a pickle after ordering some pizza and then having no money to pay for it. It s about time you got a job so you can bring home the bacon. I just went bananas when she told me she wanted to move out. This word search is not easy to solve. It s a hard nut to crack. I was completely wrong, and now I have egg on my face. I can t help you right now I have bigger fish to fry. Baby Cindy is definitely the apple of her father s eye. For Sam, college was all beer and skittles. He just partied all the time. He has a tendency to belt the grape but his wife simply hates it when he is drunk.

Name: Food Idioms Idioms are expressions that have particular meanings that are often not related to the words that make them up. The expression make ends meet, which means to spend just as much money as you make, does not give you any clues of its true meaning if you just look at the individual words. In English, there many idioms that use body parts, food, measurements, animals, etc. Are there many idioms in your own language? The examples below have an idiom related to food. Can you guess the meaning of each of them from the context? Write down what you think they mean. I didn t want to take that cooking course, but my husband egged me on saying that I would be great at it. The mayor invited only the cream of the crop to his Christmas party. That student doesn t listen to his teachers, doesn t do his homework, and bullies his classmates. In a nutshell, he is trouble! My daughter tried to butter me up by helping me around the house only so I would let her go to the concert. I am sorry, but I won t go to the game with you. Rugby is really not my cup of tea! I know you have a lot on your plate right now, but I really need some help with this project! John took his girlfriend to Paris, but the icing on the cake was his surprise marriage proposal by the Eiffel Tower. Your cold is small potatoes compared to the terrible pneumonia I had last month. My father loves all of his grandchildren, but my little one Lucy is really the apple of his eye.

Now, try to match each idiom with its definition. IDIOM MEANING 1. to egg someone on a. to be very busy with different things 2. the cream of the crop b. to encourage someone to do something 3. in a nutshell c. not big or important enough compared to other things 4. to butter someone up d. the best of all 5. one s cup of tea e. something that makes a situation or activity even better. 6. to have a lot on one s plate f. someone s favorite person or thing 7. icing on the cake g. in short 8. small potatoes h. to flatten someone in order to get what you want. 9. apple of one s eye i. something that you like or enjoy Now, choose five idioms you think will be more useful to you and make one sentence with each of them.