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Talk a Lot
Intermediate Book 1
Common English Idioms 6
An idiom is a phrase that has a fixed meaning which cannot usually be understood by studying the literal
meaning of each word in the phrase. Match the idioms with the meaning keywords below:
1. I’ve got butterflies in my stomach.
2. He was up a creek without a paddle.
3. Don’t beat around the bush.
4. She was driving him up the wall!
5. We’re not out of the woods yet.
6. I thought my mum was going to hit the roof!
7. She’s a bit stuck up.
8. I gave him the cold shoulder.
9. It’s all plain sailing from here.
10. The grass is always greener on the other side.
Meaning Keywords:
a) Arrogant.
b) Speak plainly.
c) More troubles ahead.
d) The worst is behind us now.
e) Very annoying.
f)
Nervous.
g) Done something wrong.
h) In trouble.
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