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General Tchoms (5° What is an idtom? ‘An idiom isa phrase where the meaning is not literal — the phrase is not describing something true that i happening, but refers toa hidden meaning, For example the dione “it's raining eats and! dogg! does not niean that cats and dogs ate falling fora the Sky Idee rain — the meaning is that iit raining aot latorns are used frequently by native speakers af English and, when used correctly, can make ‘your English sound reare natural 1. Look at these five coraman idioras. Read the idioms (on the left) and match to the meanings (on the tight) ‘A penny for your thoughts Dealing with a problem when itarises, nat before Best of both worlds Feeling slightly unwell — feeling dl Burn the midnight oft ‘Werking Late into the night Feel bit under the weather A vay of asking what somebody is thinking. [Gross thar bridge when you Having all the advantages, Flaving two things you icone tot want 2. Read through this short paragraph, then read again and fl the gaps with the idioms above. I guess I was daydreaming when my mum said tu me’ +1 was thinking deeply about my upeursing exam and how I would probably fail it~ 1had hoped tu have the by relaxing all year and then studying hard before the exam. Su last night, 1 decided to and study all night, but tuday I'ma really tired and Tk looks like will fail the exam after all, but T guess 1 will 3. Think ofan example gentence using the idioms - ‘Cross that bridge when you come to it! Best of both worlds’ - ‘Burn the midnight oi!" - ‘Feel a bit under the weather’

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