Idioms 23

Idioms
An idiom is a phrase, saying, or a group of words with a metaphorical (not literal) meaning, which has become accepted in common usage.
(Dit wordt een fluitje van een cent)

It will be a whistle of a cent :)
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Idioms
An idiom is a phrase, saying, or a group of words with a metaphorical (not literal) meaning, which has become accepted in common usage.
(Dit wordt een fluitje van een cent)

It will be a whistle of a cent :)

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Idioms

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Why use idioms?
Idioms can help improve your conversational skills because it shows native speakers that you understand the cultural meaning and context behind the idiom you’re using.


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Slide 5 - Video

Which Idioms did you hear?

Slide 6 - Open question

Idioms in the video
Elephant in the room
Sticking to your guns
I’m calling your bluff
I am falling apart
Stabbed in the back
Letting the cat out of the bag

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Meaning
Elephant in the room = is an obvious major problem or issue that people avoid discussing or acknowledging.
Sticking to your guns = refuse to compromise or change, despite criticism.
I’m calling your bluff = To uncover a deception, or challenge someone to carry out a threat or prove a dubious point


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Meaning
I am falling apart = becoming emotionally disturbed and are unable to think calmly
Stabbed in the back = To betray someone's confidence or trust
Spill the beans = to let secret information become known
Letting the cat out of the bag = you tell people about something that was being kept secret. You often do this by mistake.

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QUIZ
Can you guess the correct meaning?

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What does the idiom "to beat around the bush" mean?
A
Uitwijken voor iets (vaak in het verkeer)
B
Een struik kort en klein slaan. >:(
C
Iets vermijden te zeggen.
D
Liegen over iets wat iedereen al weet.

Slide 12 - Quiz

This idiom is used when something is very expensive.
A
costs head and toe
B
costs head and shoulder
C
costs nothing
D
costs an arm and a leg

Slide 13 - Quiz

Fill in the appropriate idiom:
The beach is only ____ from your hotel.
A
a tourist trap
B
a stone's throw away from
C
off the beaten track
D
a black spot

Slide 14 - Quiz

What does the idiom "Black sheep" imply.
A
a costly item
B
a dark shiny item
C
a member of a family or group who is regarded as a disgrace to it.
D
none of the above

Slide 15 - Quiz

Finish this idiom...
Let's get straight to the .......
A
bush
B
point
C
stick
D
tail

Slide 16 - Quiz

What does the idiom:
"drive a coach and horses through something"
mean?
A
To expose the flaws in something such as a law, a policy, an argument or a belief.
B
To go around picking everyone up.
C
To travel

Slide 17 - Quiz

What is the benefit of learning English expressions/ idioms / vocabulary?
A
To become a better athlete.
B
To win a singing competition.
C
To solve math problems faster.
D
To improve your communication in English

Slide 18 - Quiz


I said the wrong thing again. I always put my _________ in it
A
mouth
B
hand
C
foot
D
feet

Slide 19 - Quiz

What do you think the idiom "A Fish Out Of Water" means?
A
feel uncomfortable, like you don’t belong in a particular situation
B
in a difficult situation – especially one that is beyond the level of your abilities – or in trouble

Slide 20 - Quiz

The correct idiom is
A
set fire to a bridge
B
walk away from fire
C
burn your bridges
D
petrol works best

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I learned some idioms today!
😒🙁😐🙂😃

Slide 25 - Poll

Come up with (or find) an English Idiom? Just the idiom, you will tell the class what it means.

Slide 26 - Open question

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Slide 28 - Video