1. IDIOMS
An idioms is an expression that means something other
than literal meanings of its individual words.
Guess the idiom each of the following pictures represents.
13. 1. A frog in your throat: difficulty speaking because your throat feels dry
2. A wild goose chase: a search that is completely unsuccessful and a waste of
time because the person or thing being searched for does not exist or is
somewhere else
3. Get/Have your ducks in a row: to be well prepared or well organized for
something that is going to happen
4. A fish out of water: someone who is uncomfortable in a specific situation
5. Don't count your chickens before they're hatched: said to emphasize that you
cannot depend on something happening before it has happened
6. Till/Until the cows come home: for a very long time
7. A bird in the hand (is worth two in the bush): said when you recognize that you
should not risk losing something you already have by trying to get something
you think might be better
8. The apple of sb's eye: the person who someone loves most and is very proud
of
9. Go the extra mile: to make more effort than is expected of you
10. Burn the candle at both ends: to work or do other things from early in the
morning until late at night and so get very little rest