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Showing posts with label body. Show all posts
Showing posts with label body. Show all posts
2013/02/27
Body language
Have you ever thought about the importance of body language? Are you aware of the imprtance pf gestures in everyday's interaction? What do you think? Watch the video you'll find on the right part of the blog. (With subtitles)
2013/01/22
Idioms about parts of the body
Hello everyone:
I leave you the sentences with the idioms we have worked in our last session:
A shoulder to cry on
Behind someone's back
To keep somebody's chin up
To stick someone's nose in
Out of hand
To put your money where your mouth is
My lips are sealed
To bit someone off
To cost an arm and a leg
To have a leg to stand on
To have someone's finger on the pulse
To stick someone's neck out
To get things out of someone's chest
To g weak at the knees
His tongue in his cheek
To keep someone's feet on the ground
To turn out someone's stomach
To go in one ear and out the other
To step/ tread on someone's toes
To let someone's hair down
Do you remember all the meanings?
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I leave you the sentences with the idioms we have worked in our last session:
A shoulder to cry on
Behind someone's back
To keep somebody's chin up
To stick someone's nose in
Out of hand
To put your money where your mouth is
My lips are sealed
To bit someone off
To cost an arm and a leg
To have a leg to stand on
It sounds familiar, doesn't it? |
To have someone's finger on the pulse
To stick someone's neck out
To get things out of someone's chest
To g weak at the knees
His tongue in his cheek
To keep someone's feet on the ground
To turn out someone's stomach
To go in one ear and out the other
To step/ tread on someone's toes
To let someone's hair down
Do you remember all the meanings?
Image tken from: https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcS0xEED1K4sZK-gFM6wmEYqCMjtxsrUYL8xo_f7bVdyMyo7Ih8Z
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