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Idioms
(a language technique)
Introduction
The purpose of this PowerPoint is to introduce the
use of idioms as a language technique.
By the end of this PowerPoint you will have the
knowledge and understanding of how to identify
the technique within a range of texts.
When completing any form of writing activity for
functional skills, try to apply the technique you’ve
learned.
Learning outcomes
• To define the term ‘idiom’
• To develop knowledge and understanding of
the language technique
What are idioms?
Write down a brief sentence stating what you
understand by the term ‘idiom’.
Give an example.
Definition
An idiom is a phrase or fixed expression that has
a figurative, or sometimes literal, meaning.
Example
To smell a rat: means
to sense that
something is wrong;
to have reason for
suspicion.
Did you know?
An idiom is a manner of speaking that is natural to native
speakers of a language.
Every language has its own collection of wise sayings.
There is no time like the present.
Times flies …
Idioms are expressions that cannot be translated literally
into another language, as they won’t make sense.
Everyday examples
Idioms are often informal and are used in
everyday speech.
Idiom examples
A penny for your thoughts.
A way of asking what someone is thinking.
You can’t judge a book by its cover. –
You can not judge something primarily on
appearance.
Identify the idiom
Locate the idiom from within the three examples
given below.
“Yes, I got the work done in time. I finished it at the
eleventh hour, but I wasn’t late.”
“I’m trying to concentrate! Don’t bug me!”
“Don’t believe everything he tells you. He was probably
pulling your leg.”
(Examples taken from Dave’s ESL Café)
Other idioms you may
recognise
• Jump on the bandwagon – to join a popular
trend or activity
• Once in a blue moon – something that
happens very rarely
• Let the cat out of the bag – to share
information that was previously concealed
Activity
Explain the following idioms below in your own
words. Then, put them into a suitable sentence
to show your understanding.
• Fly off the handle
• Make ends meet
• Hold out an olive branch
Activity
Examples in a work context
Complete the table below:
Idiom Meaning
Let one’s hair down
Splitting hairs
Get in someone’s hair
Activity
Examples in a work context
Complete the table below:
Idiom Meaning
Apple of one’s eye
Bad egg
Big cheese
Couch potato
Here as some American idioms
you may recognise
Useful websites
http://idiomsite.com/
A-Z examples
http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/
Idiom of the Day
http://www.smart-words.org/quotes-
sayings/idioms-meaning.htm
Commonly used idioms
Identify the idioms (answers)
“Yes, I got the work done in time. I finished it at
the eleventh hour, but I wasn’t late.”
“I’m trying to concentrate! Don’t bug me!”
“Don’t believe everything he tells you. He was
probably pulling your leg.”
(Examples taken from Dave’s ESL Café)
Idioms in context ‘hair’
answers
Idiom Meaning
Let one’s hair down To relax and do just what you want to do. (Accept similar
wording)
Splitting hairs To quibble over petty things. (Accept similar wording)
Get in someone’s hair To annoy or to bother someone. (Accept similar wording)
Idioms in context ‘food’
answers
Idiom Meaning
Apple of one’s eye The person who you adore or love the most.
(Accept similar wording)
Bad egg A person who is often in trouble. (Accept similar
wording)
Big cheese An important, powerful person; the boss. (Accept
similar wording)
Couch potato A person who spends a lot of time watching
television with little or no physical exercise. (Accept
similar wording)

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Idioms presentation

  • 2. Introduction The purpose of this PowerPoint is to introduce the use of idioms as a language technique. By the end of this PowerPoint you will have the knowledge and understanding of how to identify the technique within a range of texts. When completing any form of writing activity for functional skills, try to apply the technique you’ve learned.
  • 3. Learning outcomes • To define the term ‘idiom’ • To develop knowledge and understanding of the language technique
  • 4. What are idioms? Write down a brief sentence stating what you understand by the term ‘idiom’. Give an example.
  • 5. Definition An idiom is a phrase or fixed expression that has a figurative, or sometimes literal, meaning. Example To smell a rat: means to sense that something is wrong; to have reason for suspicion.
  • 6. Did you know? An idiom is a manner of speaking that is natural to native speakers of a language. Every language has its own collection of wise sayings. There is no time like the present. Times flies … Idioms are expressions that cannot be translated literally into another language, as they won’t make sense.
  • 7. Everyday examples Idioms are often informal and are used in everyday speech.
  • 8. Idiom examples A penny for your thoughts. A way of asking what someone is thinking. You can’t judge a book by its cover. – You can not judge something primarily on appearance.
  • 9. Identify the idiom Locate the idiom from within the three examples given below. “Yes, I got the work done in time. I finished it at the eleventh hour, but I wasn’t late.” “I’m trying to concentrate! Don’t bug me!” “Don’t believe everything he tells you. He was probably pulling your leg.” (Examples taken from Dave’s ESL Café)
  • 10. Other idioms you may recognise • Jump on the bandwagon – to join a popular trend or activity • Once in a blue moon – something that happens very rarely • Let the cat out of the bag – to share information that was previously concealed
  • 11. Activity Explain the following idioms below in your own words. Then, put them into a suitable sentence to show your understanding. • Fly off the handle • Make ends meet • Hold out an olive branch
  • 12. Activity Examples in a work context Complete the table below: Idiom Meaning Let one’s hair down Splitting hairs Get in someone’s hair
  • 13. Activity Examples in a work context Complete the table below: Idiom Meaning Apple of one’s eye Bad egg Big cheese Couch potato
  • 14. Here as some American idioms you may recognise
  • 15. Useful websites http://idiomsite.com/ A-Z examples http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/ Idiom of the Day http://www.smart-words.org/quotes- sayings/idioms-meaning.htm Commonly used idioms
  • 16. Identify the idioms (answers) “Yes, I got the work done in time. I finished it at the eleventh hour, but I wasn’t late.” “I’m trying to concentrate! Don’t bug me!” “Don’t believe everything he tells you. He was probably pulling your leg.” (Examples taken from Dave’s ESL Café)
  • 17. Idioms in context ‘hair’ answers Idiom Meaning Let one’s hair down To relax and do just what you want to do. (Accept similar wording) Splitting hairs To quibble over petty things. (Accept similar wording) Get in someone’s hair To annoy or to bother someone. (Accept similar wording)
  • 18. Idioms in context ‘food’ answers Idiom Meaning Apple of one’s eye The person who you adore or love the most. (Accept similar wording) Bad egg A person who is often in trouble. (Accept similar wording) Big cheese An important, powerful person; the boss. (Accept similar wording) Couch potato A person who spends a lot of time watching television with little or no physical exercise. (Accept similar wording)