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Vocabulary worksheets: idioms. Idioms are phrases that have a figurative meaning different from the literal meaning of the individual words. In these worksheets, students match idioms to their figurative meanings.
Match each idiom with its meaning. Idioms are phrases that aren't meant to be taken literally.
Idioms Worksheet 2 Read each idiom and determine the meaning. Idiom: A common expression understood figuratively, as the literal definition makes no sense. 1. We tried to give Tommy a surprise party for his birthday, but you let the cat out of the bag. What is the meaning of this idiom?
6 pages of essential every day idioms including a definition and sample sentence. Never too many idioms... This worksheet was made as an extra activity when teaching the topic 'Money'. It consists of four different exercises. Key is provided on page two. I hope you find it ... Speaking exercise for class work or pairs.
Match each idiom with its meaning. Idioms are phrases that aren't meant to be taken literally.
Idioms are phrases that mean something different than what the words say. example: Time flies quickly when I'm swimming in the pool. Of course, clocks don't have wings and time can't fly through the air. Time flies is an idiom that means time goes by quickly. Use each idiom in a sentence. Then tell what the sentence means.
Third graders will enjoy exploring common idioms in these worksheets on figurative language. Third-grade learners will practice using context clues to decipher idioms, compare literal and figurative meanings of idioms, and create original art to illustrate idioms.