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The idioms
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Collocations
Eres et ae ced
establish contact Jai 4
maintain contact Jia‘! & biisll
lose touch Ls ols
deliver the message uj] Jun
pass onthe message UL.) Ji
English Word Synonym
synonyms.
Ret etnr ear
terrified frightened oes
astonished surprised ey
exasperated annoyed ee
livid furious adele
tense nervous Ji
cestatic thrilled Sead) Eb
bewildered confused Ge
devastated sad See
English phrases and their intended emotional functions
I'm worried sick
It’s been keeping me up at night.
‘That's a weight off my mind.
Ican breathe a sigh of relief now.
I've had it up to here with ...
w» is driving me up the w:
» really gets on my nerves.
You've got to be kidding me
Who would have thought
Get out of here!
I'm feeling a bit blue.
I'm heartbroken.
I'm feeling a bit down in the dumps.
I'm walking on air!
Tean’t stops
Expressing anxiety
Expressing relief
Expressing relief
Expressing annoyance and
frustration
Expressing annoyance and
frustration
Expressing annoyance and
frustration
Expressing surprise or disbelief
Expressing surprise or disbelief
Expressing surprise or disbelief
Expressing sadness
Expressing sadness
Expressing sadness
Expressing enjoyment or
happiness
Expressing enjoyment or
happiness
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Sa inca
Cadi
fa aS
Alb Gavel YE
Sus HSL atl
sade,
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Cale al Sy i
AGN Ge Ga gl gla 9.SS)
yer rertia
English I
jump down
somebody's throat
put somebody on
the spot
fire questions at
someone
refuse to let
something drop
insist on having the
last word
not get a word in
edgeways
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diom and their Definition
to react angrily to something
to embarrass someone by forcing them
to answer a difficult question
to ask someone a lot of questions
quickly
to not stop talking about something
to have to make the final point
to be unable to say anything because
someone else is talking all the time
English idiom with suitable situations
put somebody on the spot
insist on having the last
word
refuse to let something
drop
fire questions at someone
jump down somebody's
throat
not get a word in edgeways
Tr
Then the boss asked me to say who I
thought was to blame. It was so
embarrassing!
You always have to be the last one to
speak, don't you?
Ttold him I didn't want to talk about it
anymore, but he wouldn't stop.
He just kept asking me one thing after
another for what seemed like ages
When I told her I was going to be a few
minutes late, she got really angry!
She talked so much that I didn't manage to
say anything at all during lunch.
Phrases and their descriptions in English
mobile phones,
Internet
smoke signals
telegraph, mobile
phones
telegraph, mobile
phones
message in a
bottle
make it easier to stay in touch nowadays
‘were a good way to quickly spread the
message that an enemy was coming
‘can carry a message over a long distance
‘can be used to convey a short and simple
message
could be a good way to make contact if
you were stuck on a desert island
sual
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English phrasal verb with their definision
to receive sounds, phone signals, ete
bring about to cause something to happen
point out to tell someone something you think they
don’t know
make out to see something with difficulty
wipe out to destroy something completely
get across to successfully communicate a message/an
idea
spell out to explain something very clearly
come across to meet or find something or someone
figure out to solve or understand something
take in to understand and remember something
you are told
Sentences and their transformations.
ort
Jguwyy Soil dag)! Glas
Meee
sual
Were
sagt Capa gh
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sin
ipa gt hay
ad oot yet
labs) JUL; Jee!
Stgseyegtct
J apg pal Ala
eee
Sans
Ds eg Sia et
EW ns
He started talking to the new
neighbour. STRUCK He...
She gave the impression of being
very self-confident. ACROSS She...
Abeer commented on how nice her
shoes were. PAID Abeer...
Timmediately liked him, TOOK
We found it reall
We...
I didn’t really like her friends when
I met them, OFF L...
funny. LAUGH
He struck up a conversation
with the new neighbour.
She came across as being very
self-confident.
Abeer paid a comment about
her shoes,
Ttook an immediate liking to
him
We had a really good laugh
about it
I didn't really hit it off with her
friends when I met them
Sentences and their transformations.
I found it hard to understand what
the physics teacher was talking
about. FIGURE
You must explain your idea very
clearly so he understands. SPELL,
Rana has drawn my attention toa
problem. POINTED
I couldn't process so much
information. TAKE
Pein ses
1 found it hard to figure out
what the physics teacher was
talking about.
‘You must spell out your idea so
he understands
Rana pointed out a problem to
me
T couldn't take in so much
information.
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