The document discusses informal English usage including idioms, slang, and their importance for understanding native speakers and performing well on English exams. It then provides a quiz on common idioms and their meanings, testing idioms like "take my hat off", "call it a day", "get your teeth stuck into it", and "live it up a bit". The quiz explains that understanding idioms is crucial for proper comprehension and use of informal English.
2. Quiz Show
It mainly focuses on lnformal English, Polite
Slang and ldioms
3. Why Should We need to
know informal english
We should have a good knowledge about
ldioms ,Slang and other lnformal usages to
improve our spoken english
To get a better understanding while one listen
to a native speaker
ldioms helps to get a clear idea about the
written part (TOEFL &IELTS )spoken part of the
language
4. I take my hat off to all those people
who worked hard to get the contract.
(a) respect
(b) encourage
(c) congratulate
(d) welcome
6. Some of you worked on until the small
hours to make it a successful project
(a) it was dark outside
(b) it was early in the morning
(c) it was late in the evening
(d) it was late in the day
10. The important thing is that as soon as
you saw the advantages, you got your
teeth stuck into it.
(a) started to eat
(b) wanted to swallow
(c) got very interested in
(d) wanted to digest
16. He had joined the army as a young
man because he wanted to live it up a
bit.
(a) see the world
(b) experience the discipline
(c) have a good time
(d) learn new skills
20. He certainly travelled and there was
plenty of excitement, which made it
possible for him to live out his dream.
a) show
(b) find
(c) follow
(d) name
26. For some years he lived in because he
liked to be among his comrades.
a) stayed in bed
(b) stayed in barracks
(c) stayed indoors
(d) stayed behind
30. He never did anything wrong and so
he didn't have to live down any bad
reputation.
a) make others remember
(b) make others forget
(c) make others recall
(d) make others listen