FREDERICK AND ISABELLA: AN IDIOMATIC LOVE STORY




                Teaching Idioms
                     Effectively
                           with Web 2.0 Tools
                                  by Janet Bianchini




                                                       2011




JANET’S ABRUZZO EDUBLOG
Chapter One -Taking The Bull by the Horns




Walking along the deserted road in the gloomy fog, the lonely figure made its way wearily
towards the village in the distance. He hadn't eaten or drunk for days and he was feeling
undernourished and parched. What would he find up ahead? His thoughts lingered as he
trudged slowly towards the looming houses.

Having lost everything he owed on the horses a few days before, he knew he would have to
start from square one again. He was in the red, he knew it. He had blown everything
on one last crazy gamble on a horse race. He knew people would say he had lost his
marbles, but he didn't give two hoots about them.

He came within sight of the main square of the tiny village. It was time to take the bull by
the horns.....




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Can you match the meanings below with the idioms highlighted in the story above?




           Chapter Two - The Return of the Lost Soul




As he approached the bar in the tiny Abruzzo village, he paused for a moment and savoured
the smells of cooking wafting across the terracotta rooftops. He was so hungry he could eat
                              a horse, or a chicken or two.




 Coming towards him was the most stunningly beautiful cat he had ever set eyes upon. The
cat's eyes bored into him and made him feel uncomfortable. He looked away, full of remorse.


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Bar Del Principe was within a   stone’s throw away.




    He was absolutely penniless, without a bean to his name, but he was hoping the
    barman's daughter would take pity on him and forgive him, if he gave her one of his
                              devastatingly charming smiles.


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He opened the door of the bar and walked in, slowly. The few customers drinking their
glasses of Montepulciano d’Abruzzo wine, stopped and stared, mouths wide open in utter
amazement. It was as if they had seen a ghost. "Non e possibile!! Frederick!! Ma... che fai
qui???? We thought you had been kidnapped, and then you had got involved with some bad
types. You were wanted dead or alive by the police and.... .....", their voices trailed off in
disbelief.




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Frederick sought the eyes of the ravishingly beautiful Isabella behind the bar. She had just
made a fresh Tiramisu and Kaki jam, and was busily arranging the food on the counter.




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Chapter Three - A narrow Escape




Chapter Four - Broken-Hearted!        I felt lost without you,
                                      Isabella. I thought
                                      about you night and
                                      day.




                                  I realised that my heart
                                  belonged to you forever. I
                                  was broke, down in the
                                  dumps and broken
                                  hearted. Then out of the
                                  blue, I hit the jackpot.
                                  Suddenly I had an
                                  amazing brainwave.




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Chapter 5 - In The Money!




I set up a casino and I made shedloads of money. I put my shoulder to the wheel
and amassed a great fortune.


                                     I’m in the
                                     money!!!




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Chapter Six - In a Jam




Chapter Seven- Descent Into the Abyss




As I was falling rapidly down into the abyss, all I had on my mind was you, my love.

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Chapter Eight




Then suddenly I woke up. I realised it had all been a terrible dream, a nightmare in fact. I
knew I had to go back to the village to woo you back.

So, my beloved Isabella. Do you still love me?? Do you still want me? Do you still need
me??

Will you forgive me? Will you take pity on me? Will you find it in your heart of hearts to
forget my terrible betrayal??

Or

Will you give me the cold shoulder? Will you break my heart???

 Chapter Nine - A Bad Ending?




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Chapter Ten – A Good Ending?




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An Idiomatic Love Story

  • 1.
    FREDERICK AND ISABELLA:AN IDIOMATIC LOVE STORY Teaching Idioms Effectively with Web 2.0 Tools by Janet Bianchini 2011 JANET’S ABRUZZO EDUBLOG
  • 2.
    Chapter One -TakingThe Bull by the Horns Walking along the deserted road in the gloomy fog, the lonely figure made its way wearily towards the village in the distance. He hadn't eaten or drunk for days and he was feeling undernourished and parched. What would he find up ahead? His thoughts lingered as he trudged slowly towards the looming houses. Having lost everything he owed on the horses a few days before, he knew he would have to start from square one again. He was in the red, he knew it. He had blown everything on one last crazy gamble on a horse race. He knew people would say he had lost his marbles, but he didn't give two hoots about them. He came within sight of the main square of the tiny village. It was time to take the bull by the horns..... 2
  • 3.
    Can you matchthe meanings below with the idioms highlighted in the story above? Chapter Two - The Return of the Lost Soul As he approached the bar in the tiny Abruzzo village, he paused for a moment and savoured the smells of cooking wafting across the terracotta rooftops. He was so hungry he could eat a horse, or a chicken or two. Coming towards him was the most stunningly beautiful cat he had ever set eyes upon. The cat's eyes bored into him and made him feel uncomfortable. He looked away, full of remorse. 3
  • 4.
    Bar Del Principewas within a stone’s throw away. He was absolutely penniless, without a bean to his name, but he was hoping the barman's daughter would take pity on him and forgive him, if he gave her one of his devastatingly charming smiles. 4
  • 5.
    He opened thedoor of the bar and walked in, slowly. The few customers drinking their glasses of Montepulciano d’Abruzzo wine, stopped and stared, mouths wide open in utter amazement. It was as if they had seen a ghost. "Non e possibile!! Frederick!! Ma... che fai qui???? We thought you had been kidnapped, and then you had got involved with some bad types. You were wanted dead or alive by the police and.... .....", their voices trailed off in disbelief. 5
  • 6.
    Frederick sought theeyes of the ravishingly beautiful Isabella behind the bar. She had just made a fresh Tiramisu and Kaki jam, and was busily arranging the food on the counter. www.fodey.com 6
  • 7.
    Chapter Three -A narrow Escape Chapter Four - Broken-Hearted! I felt lost without you, Isabella. I thought about you night and day. I realised that my heart belonged to you forever. I was broke, down in the dumps and broken hearted. Then out of the blue, I hit the jackpot. Suddenly I had an amazing brainwave. 7
  • 8.
    Chapter 5 -In The Money! I set up a casino and I made shedloads of money. I put my shoulder to the wheel and amassed a great fortune. I’m in the money!!! www.dvolver.com 8
  • 9.
    Chapter Six -In a Jam Chapter Seven- Descent Into the Abyss As I was falling rapidly down into the abyss, all I had on my mind was you, my love. 9
  • 10.
    Chapter Eight Then suddenlyI woke up. I realised it had all been a terrible dream, a nightmare in fact. I knew I had to go back to the village to woo you back. So, my beloved Isabella. Do you still love me?? Do you still want me? Do you still need me?? Will you forgive me? Will you take pity on me? Will you find it in your heart of hearts to forget my terrible betrayal?? Or Will you give me the cold shoulder? Will you break my heart??? Chapter Nine - A Bad Ending? 10
  • 11.
    Chapter Ten –A Good Ending? 11