P3: BLOG 6 2BACH. Dec. 14th. -18th.(2), 2020. Idioms Part 4.
Your name:________________
IDIOMS
• In style=
• To break with tradition=
• A crowning achievement=
• To break the habit=
Exercise 2: Read and complete the conversations with the expressions in the Word Bank.Use: BREAK THE HABIT / BREAK THE TRADITION / CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT
MINICONVERSATION 1
Secretary: Congratulations on winning the elections.
Mayor: Thanks. It’s definitely the _____________________________in my life.
Secretary: Sure! It’s not every day that your community elects you as their mayor.
MINICONVERSATION 2
Mom: I guess your brother won’t be with us on Christmas Day.
Sally: Don’t worry mom, I’m sure he won’t ________________________, even if he only comes for a short while.
MINICONVERSATION 3
Principal: Darren, when are you going to stop your bad habit of texting your friends while you are in class? You know it is prohibited here.
Student: I’m sorry ma’am. I promise I’ll ________________________soon.
Principal: I hope so!
Exercise 3. Check the correct meaning.
a. To break with tradition: to do something similar to what is usually done
to do something different from what is usually done
b. A crowning achievement: a good performance
a great accomplishment
c. To break the habit: to end a habit
to change a habit
Your level: ________________
Your school's name: ________
Date: _____________________
Idioms Part 4. Idioms part 4 B1.1 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 4: 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 these idioms and add their meaning in your own language.IDIOMS
• In style=
• To break with tradition=
• A crowning achievement=
• To break the habit=
Exercise 2: Read and complete the conversations with the expressions in the Word Bank.Use: BREAK THE HABIT / BREAK THE TRADITION / CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT
MINICONVERSATION 1
Secretary: Congratulations on winning the elections.
Mayor: Thanks. It’s definitely the _____________________________in my life.
Secretary: Sure! It’s not every day that your community elects you as their mayor.
MINICONVERSATION 2
Mom: I guess your brother won’t be with us on Christmas Day.
Sally: Don’t worry mom, I’m sure he won’t ________________________, even if he only comes for a short while.
MINICONVERSATION 3
Principal: Darren, when are you going to stop your bad habit of texting your friends while you are in class? You know it is prohibited here.
Student: I’m sorry ma’am. I promise I’ll ________________________soon.
Principal: I hope so!
Exercise 3. Check the correct meaning.
a. To break with tradition: to do something similar to what is usually done
to do something different from what is usually done
b. A crowning achievement: a good performance
a great accomplishment
c. To break the habit: to end a habit
to change a habit
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