twenty english idioms and common expressions
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Twenty English idioms and common expressions. Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining Yesterday , I lost my wallet but at the police station I met a long lost friend , I suppose every cloud has a silver lining. Don’t count your chickens before they’re hatched - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Twenty English idioms andcommon expressions
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Every Cloud Hasa Silver Lining
Yesterday, I lost my wallet but at the police station I met a long lost friend, I suppose every
cloud has a silver lining
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Don’t count your chickens before they’re hatched
• “I bet I’ll get many gifts for my birthday, a mobile phone, a laptop, a new bike…”
• “I wouldn’t count your chickens before they’re hatched if I were you!”
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A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
I wouldn’t say no to that job if I were you. It may be badly paid, but a bird in the hand
is worth two in the bush.
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The early birdcatches the worm
You will never find a job if you have a lie-in everyday it’s the early bird that catches the worm.
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One man’s meat is another man’s poison
• “I love meat, but rare, even bleeding”• “urgh, that’s disgusting! well I suppose one man’s
meat is another man’s poison
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You can’t teach an old dog new tricks
My dad NEVER does the washing up, my mum says you can’t teach an old dog new tricks.
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A dog’s breakfast
His room looks like a dog’s breakfast: clothes lying on the rug, books piled up on his desk,
dust covering the shelves…
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You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make it drink
Trying to convince Peter is a waste of time, he will never follow your advice on learning a
foreign language
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Talk of the devil…
•Did you hear what John did at the weekend?(John enters)
•Talk of the devil!!
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The grass is always greener on the other side
He will never be happy because he always wants what his brother has. The grass is
always greener on the other side
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Two heads are better
than one
Let me help you find your key ring. Two heads are better than one
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All That Glitters is Not Gold
I always thought my sister and her husbandwere a happy couple, but I guess all that
glitters is not gold because they’re getting a divorce!
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Brain is Better than Brawn
There is a bully at my school, my teacher says he will learn that brain is better than brawn and
then he’ll regret his actions(he’s all brawn and no brains)
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A piece of cake
• And the last question: When did Columbus discover America?
• Oh, it’s a piece of cake: In 1492
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Barking up the wrong tree
The police suspect the wrong man. The real responsible for the crime is still at large. They
are barking up the wrong tree
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To be under the weather
I’m feeling a bit under the weather, I’m sick and worn out, maybe I should go to the doctor
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To be on cloud nine
She’s a new woman since she got the job and she met the man of her dreams. She’s really
on cloud nine.
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A bed of roses
Being a policeman is not a bed of roses, it isn’t an easy job at all, and sometimes it’s not
really pleasant.
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Get off my back!
• Come on, it’s late, I’ve told you we should hurry up• Get off my back!! I’ll be ready in a minute!!
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To cost an arm and a leg
I’d like to move house, but the one I like costs an arm and a leg, I can’t afford it