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IDIOMS/phrasal verbs/PROVERBS


The knowledge of English idioms and phrasal verbs obviously enriches the language. (See also on www.langedi49.ch)

Es ist natürlich klar, dass Idiome/Redensarten in einer Fremdsprache sehr wichtig sind und deshalb hoffe, dass ihr welche studiert.

E’ chiaro che le espressioni idiomatiche sono molto importanti quando si studia una lingua straniera, perciò buon studio!

Here an idiom as an example:

The captain of the ship was tried in court because during the shipwreck he was only interested in saving his own

A) hair

B) skin

c) head

d) body

e) soul

For the right answer see below.

You can do a drag & drop exercise on idioms which you can correct directly online. Drag the answer on the right hand side to the corresponding part of the

sentence on the left hand side.Click here: IDIOMS

Answer: skin  (He was only looking after his own safety or interests.)

On this link:http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/language/theteacher/ you can find very intersting idioms connected with different sports,(ice skating

athletics, football,boxing) colours, food or the body. The videos can often be watched with or without subtitles. Sometimes, you need to have a finger in many pies.

Never put all your eggs in one basket! (Don’t risk everything all at once.)

As you learn these idioms look out for their use in English newspapers, magazines and novels and, of course, in any spoken English that you may hear. In this way you will find

out how to use them yourself in speech and writing. Try to become more aware of idioms in general and use them with caution. Good luck!

As I said, phrasal verbs (a verb with 1 or 2 prepositions)are also very important and  for this reason I include 20 sentences with the verb GET and GIVE- GO. The answers are at the bottom of the sheet.

Answers:1)get on/2)get in/3)got over/4)get on with/5)got them out/6)getting him down/7)getting along/8)getting on/9)get out of/10)getting on/11)get round/12)getting away with/13)getting through/14)get of /15)getting on with/16)get on+get off/17)get through/18/got -back/19)got behind with/20/get through

Answers/1)gone by/2)go in for/3)give-back/4)give up/5)give away/6)gone up/7)going on/8)go off/9)go through or over/10)went up/11)don’t go on/12)give out

/13)gave-away/14)go away/15)went down with/16)gone off/17)goes off/18)gone out of/19)go in/20)go on with/21)going out/22)went back on/23)give a look to/

24)go round/25)go through

The included worksheet contains idioms and proverbs. You can cut out the cards and distribute them among your lerners and then you  ask one them to read one part of a sentence

and the others have to check out whether they have the second part. In this sense you put the correct sentences together. PROVERBS/IDIOMS

Check also on this  great website http://talkingdictionary.clubefl.gr/category/proverbs/ for proverbs, exercises or audios.


November 4, 2010 - Posted by | ENGLISH/GERMAN/ITALIAN, ENGLISH/MAR, HOT POTATOES/MAR, SPRICHWÖRTER/IDIOMs | ,

6 Comments »

  1. FELIZ NAVIDAD
    Martina

    Comment by Martina Ramsauer | December 18, 2010 | Reply

  2. Hello Kevin,

    this morning I’ve seen various comments in your sense and I would also aprreciate it very
    much if people rather read my articles than just posted some comment for commercial’s
    sake.
    Bye Martina

    Comment by Martina Ramsauer | January 12, 2011 | Reply

  3. Hi, this is really a surprise to finally hear from some Swiss “guy”!
    Ich hoffe bis bald. Spero a presto.
    Martina

    Comment by Martina Ramsauer | January 15, 2011 | Reply

  4. Hello,
    your post sounds very interesting! I’m ready to hear more about that.
    Bye Martina

    Comment by Martina Ramsauer | February 12, 2011 | Reply

  5. thanks

    Comment by vefa | December 21, 2011 | Reply


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