P3: BLOG 4 2BACH. Dec. 2nd. -8th.(2), 2019. Idioms Part 3.
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P3: BLOG 4 2BACH. Dec. 3rd. -9th.(2), 2018. Idioms Part 3. Idioms part 2 B1.2 GOOD MORNING BOYS AND GIRLS! WHAT A PLEASURE TO FIND INTERESTING INFORMATION TO WORK WITH YOU. LANGUAGE SKILL: Reading, speaking, grammar structure, writing and CLIL. TOPIC: Idioms part 3: AIMS: To improve their speaking skill. To check and find specific information. To learn more vocabulary and expressions dealing with dialogs and conversations. To study English in a funny and interesting way. SKILLS WITH DEVELOPING CRITERIA: Check the wordsearch and find the idioms you have written on the list. Write their meaning and do the exercise applying them in a correct way.
Exercise 1: Check each idiom and write its meaning in your own language.
WORD BANK:
• Grin from ear to ear=
• Head over heels in love=
• Make your blood boil=
• Your heart sinks=
Exercise 2: Read and complete the expressions in bold using the Word Bank. Then,
match them with their meaning. Use: HEART/EAR/HEAD/BLOOD
a. My wife and I met in 2001 and we fell ______over heels in love! 1. feeling angry
b. Adam was grinning from ear to______. He passed the final test. 2. feeling in love
c. My______sank when my parents got divorced last year. 3. feeling happy
d. It made my______boil when Jim’s boss yelled at him. 4. feeling sad
Exercise 3: Use the previous idiomatic expressions in the situations below. Use:
HEART SANK / MADE-BLOOD BOILED / FELL HEAD OVER HEELS IN LOVE /
GRINNING FROM EAR TO EAR
1.- Natalie Portman was_____________________ (a)when she won her Oscar Award for best Actress in “Black Swan”
2.- Prince William and Kate _____________________ (b) for each other when they were college students in England.
3.- Many people’s______________________(c) when they heard that Michael Jackson had died.
4.- It __________my _____________________(d) when my neighbors are noisy and I am trying to have a good night’s sleep.
Exercise 1: Check each idiom and write its meaning in your own language.
WORD BANK:
• Grin from ear to ear=
• Head over heels in love=
• Make your blood boil=
• Your heart sinks=
Exercise 2: Read and complete the expressions in bold using the Word Bank. Then,
match them with their meaning. Use: HEART/EAR/HEAD/BLOOD
a. My wife and I met in 2001 and we fell ______over heels in love! 1. feeling angry
b. Adam was grinning from ear to______. He passed the final test. 2. feeling in love
c. My______sank when my parents got divorced last year. 3. feeling happy
d. It made my______boil when Jim’s boss yelled at him. 4. feeling sad
Exercise 3: Use the previous idiomatic expressions in the situations below. Use:
HEART SANK / MADE-BLOOD BOILED / FELL HEAD OVER HEELS IN LOVE /
GRINNING FROM EAR TO EAR
1.- Natalie Portman was_____________________ (a)when she won her Oscar Award for best Actress in “Black Swan”
2.- Prince William and Kate _____________________ (b) for each other when they were college students in England.
3.- Many people’s______________________(c) when they heard that Michael Jackson had died.
4.- It __________my _____________________(d) when my neighbors are noisy and I am trying to have a good night’s sleep.
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