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Definition Lead-in A Lead-in BGuessWCB&A EnglishAssignment ◎◎◎◎◎◎ Consolidation ◎ Frank Shi Jiangsu Danyang Senior High 2005 Colloquialisms A colloquialism is an informal expression used in spoken English. Colloquialisms are never used in formal English or in writing, but are often used in conversations.
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DefinitionLead-in A Lead-in BGuess WC B&A English Assignment ◎◎◎◎◎◎ Consolidation◎Frank Shi Jiangsu Danyang Senior High School @ 2005
SB1 Module 1 Unit2
DefinitionLead-in A Lead-in BGuess WC B&A English Assignment ◎◎◎◎◎◎ Consolidation◎Frank Shi Jiangsu Danyang Senior High School @ 2005
Tell me about it. I'm all ears.
I’m listening to you carefully.
DefinitionLead-in A Lead-in BGuess WC B&A English Assignment ◎◎◎◎◎◎ Consolidation◎Frank Shi Jiangsu Danyang Senior High School @ 2005
Colloquialisms
• A colloquialism is an informal expression used in spoken English. Colloquialisms are never used in formal English or in writing, but are often used in conversations.
DefinitionLead-in A Lead-in BGuess WC B&A English Assignment ◎◎◎◎◎◎ Consolidation◎Frank Shi Jiangsu Danyang Senior High School @ 2005
A. You two go on ahead. I don't want to be a third wheel.
B. He is in hot water with his girlfriend recently.
C. The children started to act up immediately the teacher left the room.
D. I know none of medicine . Do you mind if I pick your brains since you're so knowledgeable in this area?
DefinitionLead-in A Lead-in BGuess WC B&A English Assignment ◎◎◎◎◎◎ Consolidation◎Frank Shi Jiangsu Danyang Senior High School @ 2005
1. Why don't you get off my back? 2. Jack is wrong, of course. But he never says unc
le. 3. Don't pay any attention to him. What he told us
was a lot of hot air. 4. Don't have a cow! I'll pay for the broken glass. 5. Keep your shirt on. He didn‘t mean to offend (冒犯) you. That's just the way he talks. 6. Peter's vacation plans went up in smoke when t
he weather suddenly changed. 7. He pulled some strings and managed to get us f
ront row seats for the concert. 8. I've already made up my mind. There's no sense beating a dead horse.
DefinitionLead-in A Lead-in BGuess WC B&A English Assignment ◎◎◎◎◎◎ Consolidation◎Frank Shi Jiangsu Danyang Senior High School @ 2005
1. Mrs. Black’s garden is the best in our town. She has real green fingers.
2. He just can’t do anything right. He is all thumbs.3. You are telling me I’m lazy. Ha, look what
a mess your room is! That is like the pot calling the kettle black.
4. I wish I had brought my umbrella. It’s raining cats and dogs.
5. Don’t let the cat out of the bag.
DefinitionLead-in A Lead-in BGuess WC B&A English Assignment ◎◎◎◎◎◎ Consolidation◎Frank Shi Jiangsu Danyang Senior High School @ 2005
• A: Excuse me, where is the rest room?• B: What? You’re being in the room.• A: I mean…• B: You mean…• A: I mean the men’s restroom.• B: The men’s room. You mean “ Water closet”. Ha…• A: Ha…
DefinitionLead-in A Lead-in BGuess WC B&A English Assignment ◎◎◎◎◎◎ Consolidation◎Frank Shi Jiangsu Danyang Senior High School @ 2005
DefinitionLead-in A Lead-in BGuess WC B&A English Assignment ◎◎◎◎◎◎ Consolidation◎Frank Shi Jiangsu Danyang Senior High School @ 2005
holidayjumperrubberprogrammelorryautumncar park
vacationsweatereraserprogram truckfallparking lot
DefinitionLead-in A Lead-in BGuess WC B&A English Assignment ◎◎◎◎◎◎ Consolidation◎Frank Shi Jiangsu Danyang Senior High School @ 2005
• 1. Read the colloquialisms aloud and try to
remember them.• 2. Find more examples of the different British and American English.• 3. Finish the reading task on page 98.