English 6 DLP 12 Common Idioms
English 6 DLP 12 Common Idioms
English 6 DLP 12 Common Idioms
Module 12
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COMMON IDIOMS
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To the Learner
Dear Learner,
Good morning learner! How are you today? Today, we will learn
about idiomatic expressions.
takes vitamins.
c. exercising
2. Marlons jokes wear thin after youve heard them ten times.
a. becomes dull b. becomes shorter c. remains funny
3. We like our neighborhood to look clean, so it burns up when we
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4. Although Ester did well in the spelling quiz, she tripped up when
b. made a mistake
c. spoke quietly
b. unexpectedly
c. running fast
7. Although Ronnie didnt like the new plan, he went along with it
b
a
b
b
5. b
6. b
7. a
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2.
The
woodcutter
turned
suggestions. (refused, denied)
3.
4.
5.
down
their
More examples:
Idiomatic expressions Meaning
Face the facts
To accept reality
Come down to earth
To be practical; realistic
Take it or leave it Whether you accept it or not
See the world
To see life
Serve one right
To deal with one as he deserves
Sound a person out
Find out his intention
Commit to memory
To learn by heart
Bury the hatchet To make peace
Cry over spilt milk To cherish useless regrets
Follow the crowd To act or believe as most people do
Kills two birds with one stone Accomplishes two things at a time
Lets Do This
Idioms
Idiom is a phrase that says one thing but actually means something
quite different.
Example: A horse of a different color means something
quite unusual.
Directions: Write the letter of the correct meaning for each
bold phrase. The first one has been done for you.
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______ 1. My parents will foot the bill for my birthday party.
______ 2. Tony and Lisa will finally tie the knot in June.
______ 3. Sam was down in the dumps after he wrecked his bicycle.
______ 4. Sarah put her foot in her mouth when she was talking to
our teacher.
______ 5. I really missed the boat when I turned down the chance
to work after school.
______ 6. I got the brush-off from Susan when I tried to ask her
where she was last night.
______ 7. Mickey is in the dark about our plans to throw a
surprise birthday party for him.
______ 8. The children were bouncing of the walls when
the baby-sitter tried to put them to bed.
______ 9. The students were flying high on the last day of school.
______ 10. My sister lost her cool when she discovered I had
spilt chocolate milk on her new sweater.
Lets Do More
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A. Read the sentences below. Substitute the boldface words with the
correct idiomatic expression listed above. Write the answer in the
blank.
2. Linda put an end to her engagement when she learned that she
5. Usually
parents
save
______________________
jewels
for
their
children.
6. The hold upper demanded that the cashier give up the cash in
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left work.
continued being partners
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to see
to take care
improper
of no use
exchanged places
came about
B. Circle the word or phrase that best defines the bold words.
1. Carol lost her cool when the party was called off.
got angry had a fever
went home
2. The whole family was there when Bill and Lynn tied the knot
last weekend.
seek payment
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module.
Lets Enrich
Ourselves
Directions: Write the letter of the correct meaning for the idiom
in each sentence.
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Answer Key
Lets Do
This
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
f
i
h
c
d
Lets Do More
6. a
7. g
8. b
9. j
10. e
1.
2.
3.
4.
d
b
a
b
c
d
e
a
b
B.
1. got angry
2. got married
3. pay for
4. glided along high in the air
5. raining very hard
5. h
6. i
7. j
8. e
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