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An idiom is an expression that we use in English. Each picture below depicts an idiom that we use that has something to do with an animal. Study the meanings below and write down the correct idiom.
Meanings
Can you think of any idioms that you have heard, that we have not used?
Write your examples on the lines below. Ask your parents for help or look up some examples in books.
Well done. We are going to make it a little more challenging for you! On the lines below, write down five idioms that you have thought up that deal with animals.
Criteria | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
Accuracy | Poor, too many errors | Starting to understand | Good, very few errors | Excellent, correctly matched |
Neatness | Untidy | Presentation inconsistent, greater care needed | Good presentation | Excellent presentation, great care taken |
Originality of examples | Missed the point | Clichéd | Fairly original | Extremely original |
LANGUAGE STRUCTURE AND USE The learner will know and be able to use the sounds, words and grammar of the language to create and interpret texts. |
We know this when the learner: |
6.2 uses language forms and structures to communicate orally and in writing: |
6.2.4 uses comparatives; |
6.4 develops own vocabulary: |
6.4.2 recognises words which sound the same but are spelled differently; |
6.4.4 understands between 4 000 and 5 500 common spoken words in context by the end of grade 6. |
This activity focuses on idioms. Learners must study the pictures in their workbooks very carefully and then write the correct idiom, using the clue given, under each picture. Before allowing the learners to complete this exercise, go through the clues with them. They may not have heard of the idiom that is being referred to in the clues. If you find that idioms are a very new concept to your learners, write the idioms on the board and allow them to match the correct idiom to the picture by choosing one of the options from the board.
In the next part of the activity, learners must try to think of idioms that make use of colour. They may work in groups, ask parents, look in books etc to find these examples. Should books not be available, or should they be finding it difficult to find examples, make use of the following list of idioms to help them.
In the last part of the activity, learners are asked to be creative and to think of their own idioms that make use of animals as a theme. This is a challenging exercise and learners may want to work in partners or in groups. As an introduction to this part of the activity, go though some examples of animal idioms that already exist and discuss the meanings. The following are some examples that you may use:
Remind learners that they will be assessed on neatness and on the originality of their examples.
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