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ORAL ENGLISH: Common Idioms Activity

 


 

1. Below on the left are some common idioms. Choose the correct meaning from the
list on the right.

 

1. be par for the course                            a. find compromises
2. give the game away                             b. make people feel relaxed with each other
3. give and take                                          c. do something in a way that will give good results
4. have it in for somebody                       d. choose what you want
5. know something inside out                 e. be determined to hurt or criticize somebody
6. break the ice                                           f. spoil a secret surprise or joke
7. take your pick                                         g. know everything about a subject
8. be on the right track                             h. happen as you would expect

2. Fill gaps in these sentences with the idioms from exercise 1 (above).

 

1. Which one can I have? ......................................
2. The train was half an hour late but I suppose that ............................................., isn't it?
3. They weren't very talkative at first, then someone told a joke and that really ..............................
4. You have to ............................ in these situations. There's always an element of compromise.
5. Peter's going to be there and there's going to be a band and you'll never guess … Oh don't say anything else. You'll ...................................................................
6. You could ask Emma. She can recite most of the words in the film. She……………………………….
7. We've got all the answers right so far so it looks as though we ...............................................
8. My boss ...................................... She's constantly criticizing my work even when someone
else has praised it.

3. Fill in the gaps in these sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets.

 

1. She bends over backwards ............................... them and they're not very grateful. (help)
2. I've half a mind ......................... her to clean it again. It's still filthy. (tell)
3. A group of scientists report that they are on the brink of ........................... a cure for cancer.
(discover)
4. He's very disappointed. He had set his sights on ............................. a pilot. (become)
5. You'd be hard put ........................ a nicer house than the one you're in now. (find)
6. I'd give my right arm .......................... a holiday at the moment. (have)
7. We did some mountain-biking and I had a stab at .......................... as well. (waterski)
8. The company was at pains ........................... that they had no intention of cutting jobs. (stress)

4 The following idioms are missing prepositions. Can you guess which preposition
goes where?


"on" / "out" / " on" /  "for" / " out" /  "out of" /  "over" /  "under"

1. He didn't get any authority to take the action. He went ................. his boss's head.
2. Don't say a word to anyone, do you promise? Keep it ................. your hat.
3. Go easy ................. her. She doesn't understand. She's only a child.
4. She won't tell me anything. It's like trying to get blood ................. a stone.
5. Go on spoil yourselves. Push the boat ................. for a change.
6. She's got a good ear ................. languages and she's pretty musical as well.
7. That was quick. You're ................. the ball this morning.
8. I've had it ................. with him and we seem to have resolved most of the problems.