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BEWILDERING WORLD OF Asst.PROF.DR.Elif DEMİREL

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BEWILDERING WORLD OF

Asst.PROF.DR.Elif DEMİREL

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What is an idiom?

A group of words whose meaning is different from the meanings of the individual.

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Let the cat out of the bag

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Let the cat out of the bag

• make known a secret, without realizing what you are doing

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Let the cat out of the bag(informal)

My mother did not know I had been dissmissed

from the company until my sister let the cat out of the bag.

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Get/Have a frog in your throat

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Get/Have a frog in your mouth

• Not be able to speak clearly because your throat is sore, you want to cough, etc.

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Get/Have a frog in your mouth(informal)

• The prime minister had a frog in his mouth, so he drank a glass of water before he delivered his final speech broadcasted on national television.

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A cat and mouse game

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Play a cat and mouse game with someone

• keep somebody in a state of uncertainty, being

sometimes kind, sometimes cruel

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Play a cat and mouse game with someone (informal)

• Her husband has been playing a cat and mouse game with her; letting her go outside in the hope that she would come late and then he could hit her.

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The apple of somebody’s eye

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The apple of somebody’s eye

• a person, usually, a child, who somebody loves very much

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The apple of somebody’s eye (saying)

• The first child, Kardelen, is the apple of her father’s eye.

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Penny for your thoughts

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Penny for your thoughts

• used to ask somebody what they are thinking

about

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Penny for your thoughts (saying)

• A penny for your thoughts, Tom. You have not mentioned what you think about the results.

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Be barking up the wrong tree

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Be barking up the wrong tree

• be mistaken about something

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Be barking up the wrong tree (informal)

• If you think that I was guilty, you are barking up the wrong tree. I was at home when it happened.

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Curiosity killed the cat

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Curiosity killed the cat

• used to tell somebody not to ask many questions, especially in reply to a question

that you do not want to answer

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Curiosity killed the cat (saying)

• X: What were you discussing all along?• Z: Now, now. Curiosity killed the cat!

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FINAL REMARKS

BENEFITS OF USING IDIOMS

quick way to improve your writing, speaking, listening, and reading skills.

help you to become familiar with cultural and traditional issues.

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FINAL REMARKS

DISADVANTAGES OF USING IDIOMS

• do not use them much because it may sound strange or amusing for the native speakers.

• Be aware of the type of language the idioms are used: formal, slang, offensive, literary, informal, etc.

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For further studying

• Benefit from idioms dictionaries, watch some videos related to the idioms and then imitate them in your writing.