Word guessing game is a fun educational game that you can use in classroom as a revision or practice.
Game Instructions: Youll have 15 secs to guess each word related to jobs through the pictures given, which represent the same/similar unit sound of the targeted word. Are you ready? Hope you will enjoy the game.
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Can you guess the words with pictures?
1. Youll have 15 secs to guess
each word through the
pictures given which
represent the same/similar
unit sound of the targeted
word.
Are you ready?
Lets get started
#2: 10 most common American English idioms that help you sound like a native speaker!
#3: This is today lesson structure. In each section, you will learn an idiom, its meaning and usage in a sentence. So that , you will be able to apply them correctly after learning. Before then, there are 2 important things which are worth knowing..
#6: Ifrom personal experience, we are not motivated to learn anything until we understand their concepts and importance. Therefore, I would like to share with you what the idioms are and why theyre useful before going through each idiom.
Basically, Idioms are phrases in which the actual meaning cannot be derived from the literal meaning of the words used, meaning they don't always make sense literally. .
They are commonly used in daily conversatons. You will encounter in media, American movies or TV .
#7: Secondly, how useful they are for your English competency? Due to their figurative meanings, idioms benefit your speaking and writing skills for 4 reasons.
1. It helps your English sound more natural or native ..
2. Using an idiom can be a great way to draw readers or audiences attentions or awaken their senses ..
3. Whats more, Idioms can help make complex ideas/expressions simple.
4. Lastly, idioms can be your motivation. When I was in a hard time and felt down, there was one idiom that help lift my spirits. That was Every cloud has a silver lining. , meaning every difficult or unpleasant situation has some advantages or possibility of good things. .
#8: After you understand what they are and how useful they are, its time to explore each idiom in todays lesson!
The first idiom is Beat around the bush. When someone beats around the bush, that person avoids saying directly what they mean. This idiom is used a part of the sentence.
Here is an example. Dont beat around the bush. Were running of time. Please get to the point. T
his means youre telling the person to tell you what he or she tries to mean as you dont have much time left now.
#9: After you understand what they are and how useful they are, its time to explore each idiom in todays lesson!
The first idiom is Beat around the bush. When someone beats around the bush, that person avoids saying directly what they mean. This idiom is used a part of the sentence.
Here is an example. Dont beat around the bush. Were running of time. Please get to the point. T
his means youre telling the person to tell you what he or she tries to mean as you dont have much time left now.
#10: After you understand what they are and how useful they are, its time to explore each idiom in todays lesson!
The first idiom is Beat around the bush. When someone beats around the bush, that person avoids saying directly what they mean. This idiom is used a part of the sentence.
Here is an example. Dont beat around the bush. Were running of time. Please get to the point. T
his means youre telling the person to tell you what he or she tries to mean as you dont have much time left now.
#11: After you understand what they are and how useful they are, its time to explore each idiom in todays lesson!
The first idiom is Beat around the bush. When someone beats around the bush, that person avoids saying directly what they mean. This idiom is used a part of the sentence.
Here is an example. Dont beat around the bush. Were running of time. Please get to the point. T
his means youre telling the person to tell you what he or she tries to mean as you dont have much time left now.
#12: After you understand what they are and how useful they are, its time to explore each idiom in todays lesson!
The first idiom is Beat around the bush. When someone beats around the bush, that person avoids saying directly what they mean. This idiom is used a part of the sentence.
Here is an example. Dont beat around the bush. Were running of time. Please get to the point. T
his means youre telling the person to tell you what he or she tries to mean as you dont have much time left now.
#13: After you understand what they are and how useful they are, its time to explore each idiom in todays lesson!
The first idiom is Beat around the bush. When someone beats around the bush, that person avoids saying directly what they mean. This idiom is used a part of the sentence.
Here is an example. Dont beat around the bush. Were running of time. Please get to the point. T
his means youre telling the person to tell you what he or she tries to mean as you dont have much time left now.
#14: After you understand what they are and how useful they are, its time to explore each idiom in todays lesson!
The first idiom is Beat around the bush. When someone beats around the bush, that person avoids saying directly what they mean. This idiom is used a part of the sentence.
Here is an example. Dont beat around the bush. Were running of time. Please get to the point. T
his means youre telling the person to tell you what he or she tries to mean as you dont have much time left now.
#15: After you understand what they are and how useful they are, its time to explore each idiom in todays lesson!
The first idiom is Beat around the bush. When someone beats around the bush, that person avoids saying directly what they mean. This idiom is used a part of the sentence.
Here is an example. Dont beat around the bush. Were running of time. Please get to the point. T
his means youre telling the person to tell you what he or she tries to mean as you dont have much time left now.
#18: After you understand what they are and how useful they are, its time to explore each idiom in todays lesson!
The first idiom is Beat around the bush. When someone beats around the bush, that person avoids saying directly what they mean. This idiom is used a part of the sentence.
Here is an example. Dont beat around the bush. Were running of time. Please get to the point. T
his means youre telling the person to tell you what he or she tries to mean as you dont have much time left now.
#21: Choose an idiom among the 10 you just learnt today. Write a sentence using that idiom in the comment below. Thank you for watching my video. .
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