Set 1
Common Idioms
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Definitions
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It cost me an arm and a leg to take
my trip to Australia.
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Very expensive
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I was over the moon when he
asked me to marry him.
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Extremely pleased or
happy
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You are taking your IELTS test next week?? Aren’t you jumping the gun.
You’ve only just started studying.
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Doing or starting
something too early
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He comes round to see me once in a blue moon.
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Happening very rarely
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He’s got a chip on his shoulder.
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Feeling inferior or
having a grievance about something
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I reckon getting a band 7 in IELTS will be a piece of cake! I’m
very good at English.
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Very easy
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The money sent by comic relief to help poverty in Africa is just a drop in the ocean. They
need far more than this.
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A very small part of
something much bigger
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Getting a low score the first time I took IELTS was a blessing in disguise. It
forced me to study extremely hard so I got a much better score the next time.
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Something positive that
isn’t recognized until later
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We have to actually do something about global warming. Actions speak louder than
words.
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It’s better to actually
do something rather than just talking about it
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I bumped into Jenny in town the other day. It's a small world.
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Meeting someone you would
not have expected to
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Set 2
Common Idioms
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Definitions
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Oh well, I got 5.5 in IELTS again.Back to the drawing board!
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When an attempt to do
something fails and it's time to start all over again using different methods
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I hate my job so much I can’t bare going to work, but if I quit
I don’t think I can get another job. I’m reallystuck / caught between a rock and a hard place.
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Having two very bad
choices.
(note: stuck/caught can be omitted)
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I have to bite my tongue so I don’t say what I really think of him!
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Wanting to say something
but stopping yourself.
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Come on, cut to the chase. We haven’t got all day!
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Leave out all the
unnecessary details and just get to the point
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Are you putting all of your savings into that company? Don’t put all your eggs in one
basket.
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Putting all of ones
resources into one possibility
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Try not to worry about it. Every cloud has a silver lining.
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Believing that every bad
situation has a positive side / eventually leads to something good
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It was difficult when I moved to another country but I
eventually found my feet.
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To become comfortable in
what you are doing
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My parents are very fixed
in their ways. They won’t start using the internet.
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Not wanting to change
from the normal ways of doing things
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I think he got up on the wrong side of the bed this morning. He is
in a terrible mood.
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To refer to someone who
is having a bad day
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My mother will always go the extra mile to help
people.
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Doing much more than is
required when doing something
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Set 3
Common Idioms
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Definitions
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I think you’ve hit the nail on the head. That’s the reason he
didn’t get the job.
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Say exactly the right
thing
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Today’s going so badly. If it’s not one thing, it’s the other.
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When everything seems to
be going wrong
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I just said it in the heat of the moment. I was angry. I know I
shouldn’t have.
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Saying or doing something
suddenly without thinking about it
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Keep an eye on him. I
think he may cheat in the exam.
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Watch someone or
something carefully
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Have you heard? John down the road has kicked the bucket.
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Died
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I don’t want to argue with him again. It’s better to let sleeping dogs lie.
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Avoid a conflict
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I told him what gift you have bought him for his birthday.
Sorry, I didn’t mean to let the cat out of the bag.
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Tell someone something
that you were not supposed to
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Don’t tell her what you really think of her if she’s helping you
with your English! Don’t bite the hand that feeds you.
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Hurt or upset someone who
is helping you
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I’m not sure which party he is going to vote for. He’s sitting on the fence.
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Not making a firm
decision between different choices
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Everything she does is very over the top. She can’t just have a few drinks – se has to
get really drunk.
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Excessive
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Set 4
Common Idioms
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Definitions
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Let’s keep studying for IELTS.Practice makes perfect.
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Continuously doing
something to improve
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Don’t get upset about what he said. He’s just pulling your leg.
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Joking around
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Sorry but I think I’ll take a rain check on that.
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To decline an offer that
you will take up later
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As a rule of thumb, I don’t study at weekends. I spend the time
with my family.
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Principal that is
strictly adhered / kept to
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I can smell a rat. He said he has a PhD but he can’t even
remember which university he studied at.
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To sense that something
is not right
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She’s the spitting image of her
mother.
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To look exactly like
someone else
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The ball's in your court now. What are you going to do?
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Telling someone it's now
their turn to make a decision
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Unfortunately I think he’ll be studying for IELTS until the cows come home. His English is very
poor.
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For a very long time
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It was all tongue-in-cheek. He
didn’t really mean what he said.
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Something said in humour
rather than seriously
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She’s feeling under the weathertoday so she won’t be
going to work.
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Unwell
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Set 5
Common Idioms
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Definitions
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We've had some big disagreements over the years, but it’s all water under the bridge now. We get on fine.
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Things from the past that
are not important anymore
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You are what you eat so it’s
better to have a healthy diet.
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If you eat bad food,
you’ll be unhealthy, if you eat good food, you’ll be healthy
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You can’t judge a book by
its cover. I need to get to know him before I decide what he is like.
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The belief that outside
appearances do not reveal what someone or something is really like
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We're really working against the clock now. We
must hurry.
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Not having enough time to
do something
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Why are we bothering? We'reflogging a dead horse. Our online business is
making no money, so we should move on and do something else.
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Attempting to continue
with something that is finished / over
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I bent over backwards to help
him. I hope he appreciates it.
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Doing all you can to help
someone
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So you have the IELTS test today??Break a leg.
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Good luck
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Ok, I'm playing devil's advocatehere, but if marijuana is
legalized, isn't it more likely young people will smoke it?
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To put forward a side in
an argument that may not be your own in order to show the counter-argument /
ensure all sides are discussed
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Hold your horses! We
haven't won anything yet.
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Telling someone who is
getting ahead of themselves to wait / be patient
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She is driving me up the wall. She won't stop talking.
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Annoying or irritating somebody
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