300+ Idioms in 30 Days
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Lesson 1: Idioms From Food4 Activities
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Lesson 2: Idioms From The Body4 Activities
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Lesson 3: Idioms From Money4 Activities
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Lesson 4: Idioms From Animals4 Activities
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Lesson 5: Idioms With Time4 Activities
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Lesson 6: Idioms From Colors4 Activities
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Lesson 7: Idioms From Numbers4 Activities
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Lesson 8: Idioms From Clothes4 Activities
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Lesson 9: Idioms From The House4 Activities
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Lesson 10: Idioms From Buildings & Structures4 Activities
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Lesson 11: Idioms From Nature4 Activities
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Lesson 12: Idioms Related To Work & Employment4 Activities
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Lesson 13: Idioms From Sports & Games4 Activities
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Lesson 14: Idioms From Travel & Transport4 Activities
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Lesson 15: Idioms From The Weather4 Activities
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Lesson 16: Idioms From Music4 Activities
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Lesson 17: Idioms From Science And Technology4 Activities
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Lesson 18: Idioms From Violence And Death4 Activities
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Lesson 19: Idioms With GET4 Activities
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Lesson 20: Idioms With HAVE4 Activities
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Lesson 21: Idioms With MAKE4 Activities
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Lesson 22: Idioms With PUT4 Activities
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Lesson 23: Idioms With TAKE4 Activities
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Lesson 24: Idioms With DO And DON’T4 Activities
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Lesson 25: Idioms With GO4 Activities
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Lesson 26: Idioms With COME4 Activities
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Lesson 27: Idioms With GIVE4 Activities
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Lesson 28: Idioms With KEEP4 Activities
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Lesson 29: Idioms With CALL4 Activities
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Lesson 30: Idioms With LIKE4 Activities
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300+ Idioms in 30 Days
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Lesson 1: Idioms From Food4 Activities
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Lesson 2: Idioms From The Body4 Activities
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Lesson 3: Idioms From Money4 Activities
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Lesson 4: Idioms From Animals4 Activities
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Lesson 5: Idioms With Time4 Activities
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Lesson 6: Idioms From Colors4 Activities
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Lesson 7: Idioms From Numbers4 Activities
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Lesson 8: Idioms From Clothes4 Activities
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Lesson 9: Idioms From The House4 Activities
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Lesson 10: Idioms From Buildings & Structures4 Activities
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Lesson 11: Idioms From Nature4 Activities
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Lesson 12: Idioms Related To Work & Employment4 Activities
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Lesson 13: Idioms From Sports & Games4 Activities
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Lesson 14: Idioms From Travel & Transport4 Activities
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Lesson 15: Idioms From The Weather4 Activities
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Lesson 16: Idioms From Music4 Activities
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Lesson 17: Idioms From Science And Technology4 Activities
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Lesson 18: Idioms From Violence And Death4 Activities
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Lesson 19: Idioms With GET4 Activities
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Lesson 20: Idioms With HAVE4 Activities
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Lesson 21: Idioms With MAKE4 Activities
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Lesson 22: Idioms With PUT4 Activities
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Lesson 23: Idioms With TAKE4 Activities
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Lesson 24: Idioms With DO And DON’T4 Activities
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Lesson 25: Idioms With GO4 Activities
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Lesson 26: Idioms With COME4 Activities
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Lesson 27: Idioms With GIVE4 Activities
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Lesson 28: Idioms With KEEP4 Activities
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Lesson 29: Idioms With CALL4 Activities
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Lesson 30: Idioms With LIKE4 Activities
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Discovery Quiz – Lesson 1
Guess the correct meaning of each idiom from the context. It’s OK if you get a lot of answers wrong – what’s important is to do your best in trying to figure it out!
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Question 1 of 15
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My best friend dated my brother for five years. They just split up two weeks ago – it was a bad breakup, and now I’m walking on eggshells around both of them. “Walking on eggshells” means:
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My cousin gave me a free plane ticket to Hawaii, and my boss gave me two weeks off to travel. I just found out my favorite band is doing a show in Hawaii at the same time I’ll be there – that’s just the icing on the cake! If something is “the icing on the cake,” it is…
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The Yankees are the best baseball team of all time. The proof is in the pudding – they’ve won more championships than any sports franchise in history. “The proof is in the pudding” means…
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I’m currently taking 6 college courses in addition to working full-time. That means I’m busy every day from 6 AM to 11 PM, and I’m getting behind on my schoolwork. I think I bit off more than I could chew this semester. “I bit off more than I could chew” means…
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Changing a country’s trajectory takes time – the economic policies enacted three years ago are just now beginning to bear fruit. To “bear fruit” means…
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When the salesman starts talking about how buying an expensive new car will make your life really great, you should take it with a grain of salt. “Take it with a grain of salt” means…
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I don’t trust that newspaper. Their reporting isn’t very balanced; they tend to cherry-pick the information in favor of one particular political party. To “cherry-pick” means…
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My friends went to the art museum, but I decided to come to the beach instead. Contemplating paintings for hours is not really my cup of tea. If something is “not your cup of tea,”…
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I was sick and couldn’t go to the party. Don’t rub salt in the wound by telling me how great it was. To “rub salt in the wound” means…
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My 3-year-old daughter already knows how to use the computer. She’s one sharp cookie! Describing someone as a “sharp cookie” means the person is…
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Did you hear about the grandmother who chased a robber out of her house with a kitchen knife? What a tough cookie! Describing someone as a “tough cookie” means the person is…
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That math test was a piece of cake. I didn’t even study and I bet I got every question right. If something is “a piece of cake,” it means…
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Diana kept pressuring Bill to tell her how much he paid for the engagement ring, but he refused to spill the beans. To “spill the beans” means…
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Our company needs to pay back a loan from the bank, but business has been slow. If we don’t get more customers by the end of the year, we’ll really be in a pickle. Being “in a pickle” means…
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That book was written 50 years ago, but it’s still very applicable today. You should read it – it definitely provides some food for thought. “Food for thought” is…
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