Thursday
-Discussion/Questions/Practice
-Practice Vocabulary
My Homework:
My Homework:
21. GO THE EXTRA MILE: to make a special effort/try very hard to achieve your goal
If you want to become proficient in English, you’ll have to go the extra mile and start learning idioms.
My English class was great, we learnt so much because our teacher was the best, she always went the extra mile for us.
SOLD ME OUT: to snitch on someone, or let their secret out
- I asked you to keep it to yourself! I can’t believe you sold me out, I trusted you
- 22. YOU SOLD ME (ON SOMETHING): you convinced me of something,
23. BLEW ME AWAY: when something blows you away, you’re extremely impressed by it
- The exhibition just blew me away. I’d never seen so many beautiful paintings before.
- 24. CRY WOLF: to call for help when you don’t need it
- Do you think Peter is in trouble or is he just crying wolf?
- 25. COULDN’T CARE LESS: used to express total lack of interest in something
- That man stole a bottle of wine from the shop.
- Oh, really? I couldn’t care less.
- 26. FEELING UNDER THE WEATHER: to be ill or unable to do regular activities
- I think I’m going to have to take the day off work. I feel quite under the weather today.
- 27. COMFORT FOOD: food that makes you feel better, because it reminds you of your childhood
- After a tiring day, it’s so nice to make some comfort food and settle down with a good book
- 28. FREAK OUT: to become very angry, or scared
- Mum, don’t freak out! I married a guy in Las Vegas.
- 29. NO-BRAINER: an easy decision
- Come on, it’s a no-brainer. She’s such a fantastic woman!
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- ENGLISH CLUB WEBSITE IDIOMS: Examples
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