
Idiomatic Expressions
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Neil Gregorio
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IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS
By Neil Alyson Gregorio
Using Context Clues and Collocation for
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This is a piece of cake.
This is just easy.
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Let's take a look at this example...
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Idiomatic Expressions
This is an expression whose meaning is different from the meanings of the individual words in it.
Idioms occur in all languages. It relies heavily on figurative language because the combination of words are not meant to be taken literally.
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Why do we use it?
Language experts have found that idioms aren’t just for fun. They’re an important part of how we communicate. Some experts suggest people may have as many idioms as they do words in their common vocabulary.
Idioms are particularly useful because they give you a new, creative way to express yourself. Rather than saying 'You're correct', you could say 'You hit the nail on the head', which is a more complex and interesting expression.
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How can we determine the meaning of idiomatic expressions?
CONTEXT CLUES & COLLOCATIONS
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Using Context Clues
Context clues are hints that can be found in the surrounding words and sentences and give you additional information on what the author wants to say.
"My annoying brother is a thorn in my side."
Example:
Notice that the author used the word "annoying" to describe his brother. We can then infer that the author's brother is someone who gives pain emotionally. And therefore conclude that - "Thorn in my side" is something that can constantly irritate.
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Using Context Clues
"Thomas had to hold his tongue even if he wanted to tell Chris the secret."
Using the strategies presented earlier, we can infer that the idiom - hold his tongue means refraining from saying.
"The metro is flooded since it has been raining cats and dogs since this morning."
Using the strategies presented earlier, we can infer that the idiom raining cats and dogs means non-stop strong rains.
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Using Collocations
These are words that usually go together. But, not all words can be combined. Collocations and idiomatic expressions are similar in a way that they are composed of two or more words put together. However, when they do differ, the first retains its literal meaning and the second loses it.
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Using Collocations
"The coast is clear! Dave, you can come out now, she is gone."
In the sentence, we have the idiomatic expression 'the coast is clear'. The phrase 'come out' is a collocation which means to stop hiding. 'She's gone' tells us that the person Dave is hiding from has already left. From this, we can now come up with the conclusion that it is now safe for Dave to come out because the person he is hiding from has already left. It can now be assumed that the expression 'the coast is clear' was used as announcement that everything is fine now, that there is no danger of being caught.
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SHORT ACTIVITY
Let's test your understanding of the lesson!
Using context clues and collocations, analyze the following idiomatic expressions and determine its meaning.
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Multiple Choice
She was tickled pink by the good news.
She was very happy
She was surprised
She was agitated
She was embarrassed
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Multiple Choice
That sound is driving me up the wall!
Making me scared
Making me annoyed
Making me relaxed
Making me nauseous
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Multiple Choice
Although he broke a serious rule, he was only given a slap on the wrist.
A mild punishment
A reward
A bracelet
A detention
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Multiple Choice
That question is hard. It's Greek to me.
I know it
It's easy
It's impossible
I don't understand
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Multiple Choice
Hold your horses! The program will start in a moment.
Be considerate
Be patient
Be attentive
Be understanding
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Multiple Choice
I will only marry a criminal when pigs fly.
Never
Probably
Yes
Maybe
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Multiple Choice
We're in the same boat because I have financial problems too.
We are committed
We're in the same situation
We are twins
We are lazy
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Multiple Choice
I fainted when I saw the price! That shirt costs an arm and a leg!
Slightly Expensive
Extremely expensive
Affordable
Moderately Expensive
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Multiple Choice
I'm so tired. I could sleep till the cows come home.
In a day
For a week
For a very long time
For a short time
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Multiple Choice
He surprises me everytime because he's a loose cannon.
Unpredictable
Extravagant
Crazy
Serious
IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS
By Neil Alyson Gregorio
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