Making sense of idioms /
Making sense of idioms has been specifically written for students of english a lower intermediate level for individual and classroom use. It presents aproximately 200 idioms, sayings and conversational phrases either visually or contextually and then offers student an opportunity to practise them in...
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Bibliographic Details
| Main Author: |
Allsop, Jake |
| Other Authors: |
Woods, Louise |
| Format: |
Book
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| Language: |
English |
| Published: |
1993.
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| Edition: |
London |
| Series: |
English Language Teaching
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| Subjects: |
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| Notas Contenido: |
- Loving and hating
- Getting angry and not getting angry; believing and not believing
- Being safe and taking risks
- Making comparisons which enphasise or exaggerate
- Keeping things quiet and not keeping things quiet
- Describing certainly and impossibility
- Praising and criticising; right and wrong
- Making comparisons about states
- Sayings connected with people's attitudes 1
- Succeeding and not succeeding
- Achieving and not achieving
- Making comparisons about people's appearance
- Sayings connected with people's attitudes 2
- Knowing and not knowing
- Conforming and not conforming
- Making comparisons about actions
- Sayings connected with people's attitudes 3 Conversational phrases 1
- Conversational phrases 2
- Conversational phrases 3
- Answer key (Self study edition only)
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