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This incredible website has students guess the idiom according to the comic!
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This is actually a list of literally translated German American idioms one of my students brought in! We had a blast finding the correct translation!
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www.reuters.com/a... Great article on annoying idioms to spark discussion!
idioms.thefreedic... The Cambridge International Dictionary of Idioms explains over 7,000 idioms current in British, American and Australian English, helping learners to understand them and use them with confidence. The Cambridge Dictionary of American Idioms, based on the 200 million words of American English text in the Cambridge International Corpus, unlocks the meaning of more than 5,000 idiomatic phrases used in contemporary American English. Full-sentence examples show how idioms are really used.
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www.englishdaily6... Examples of idioms in narrative contexts
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Another great idiom idea by Janet Bianchini!
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www.flickr.com/gr... Flickr group of idiom images! Play a guessing game with students!
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German American idioms! My students and I tried to find the best idioms to match from the different cultures!
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Janet Bianchini's slideshow, ebook, and tons of ideas for teaching idioms!
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But now you can do it with the amazing video “context” of EnglishCentral. Just click an idiom in the player line and get a description of the idiom. Hear it pronounced. Practice it. It works just like it does for a word you don’t understand.
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