idiomsidioms what is an english “idiom”? example: “a piece of cake”
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What is an English “idiom”?
Example:
• “A piece of cake”
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#1: “A Piece of Cake”
“A piece of cake”means “very easy”.
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• This test is ___________.
• Science is so easy. It’s ___________!
• This computer game is _________!
• English is…
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A PIECEOF
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Hi Bob. Do you think English class is hard?
Hi Bill. No, it’s a piece of cake.
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“Rain cats and dogs”#2:
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“Rain cats and dogs” “Rain VERY
hard”
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• Tomorrow it will ___________.
• During the storm, it _________.
• The weather is terrible! It is …
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Raining
Cats and Dogs
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Bob, do I need an umbrella today?
Yes! It is raining cats and dogs.
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#3: “Going Bananas”.
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What does “going bananas” mean?
“being funny”
“being strange”“being crazy”
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They are going ______!
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My brother is always________.
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This guy is ...
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BANANAS!GOING
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Teaching is difficult. My students are crazy.
I know! They are always
going bananas!
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“An arm and a leg”
“An and a ”
#4:
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What does “an arm and a leg” mean?
“very expensive”
“not delicious”“very
crazy”
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“An and a ”
That car costs ____________.
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“An and a ”
“I want to go to Paris,
but the flight costs ________.
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“Oh my god!It costs 20,000,000 원 ??”
“That’s….
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AN ARMAND
A LEG
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Hey Bob, do you want to go to Los Angeles withme?
No, Bill. The airplane costs an arm and a
leg.
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“Hang out”#5:
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“meet with friends”
What does “hang out” mean?
“sleep” “play games”
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Hey! Let’s ______ today!
hang out
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They are ________.hanging out
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•I am going to ____ ___ with my friends.
•When will you ____ ___ with your girlfriend?
•I like ____ ___ with you.
hang out
hang out
hanging out
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“Hey. What are you doing today?
Let’s …”
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HANGOUT
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Bob, are you free after work today?
Yeah, do you want to hang
out?
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“Give me Five”#6:
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Give me a high five!
What does “give me five” mean?
Give me five dollars
Give me five push ups
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A: I got a 100 on the test!
B: Congratulations! ________
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“What a great goal! Give me five!”
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Giveme
Five
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I just won first place in the contest! Good job! Give
me five!
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“Break a leg”#7:
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Good morning!
What does “break a leg” mean?
Good luck! Good job!
AA BB CC
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You have a test tomorrow??
Good luck! Break _______!
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Good luck at the high school interview!
I hope you _________
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BREAKA
LEG
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I have a music festival tomorrow.
Oh, really? Break a leg!
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#8: “Dinner is on me”
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I’ll pay for dinner.
What does “it’s on me” mean?
I’m covered in food A really
terrible date.
AA BB CC
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Today, I’ll pay for dinner. It’s on me!
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It’s onme
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Hey, Bob. How much did dinner cost?
Don’t worry! Dinner is on
me!!
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#9:“I need a doggie bag”
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Take out, please.
What does “it’s on me” mean?
I want a dog in a bag.
I want a bag shaped like a dog.
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Today, I’ll pay for dinner. It’s on me!
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#10:“It’s a small world”
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We are all connected.
What does “it’s a small world” mean?
The earth is small. Korea is
small.
AA BB CC
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It’s a small world … we are all connected!
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A: Have you met David Teacher?
B: Yes! He teaches English at my school.
A: Wow. It’s a small world.
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Hey Bob, do you want to dance?
Okay!
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Reveal GameReveal GameReveal GameReveal Game
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It’s raining cats and dogs!
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Break a leg!
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100
%
It was a piece of cake!
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It’s on me!
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Give me five!
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I need a doggie bag.