Anglický jazyk Funny English - Colloquialism 1. Mgr. Helena Slaninová

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Anglický jazyk Funny English - Colloquialism 1. Mgr. Helena Slaninová VY_22_INOVACE_SLA_AJ.1_1_9

Funny English - Colloquialism

Match these colloquial expressions and their descriptions together  1. panda eyes 2. funny bone 3. cheeky monkey 4. copycat 5. Easy tiger! 6. look sheepish 7. sleepyhead 8. lazybones or couch potatoe 9. easy peasy 10. Hold your horses!

Descriptions A.) Somebody who desperately needs to get some sleep. B.) When your mascara is not on your eyelashes but all over your eyes. C.) If you rush into something and you should rather think about it and wait for the right moment. D.) It is somebody who doesn´t create things themselves but steals somebody else´s ideas. E.) When you do something silly you feel ashamed of. F.) It´s your elbow, when you hit it it´s not funny at all. G.) Somebody who is very lazy and doesn´s want to do anything. H.) If somebody is acting a bit too energetic, is too eager and they need to calm down and slow down too. I.) If you have an answer for everything, you talk back to somebody and sometimes you are not very polite. J.) When something is a „piece of cake“ for you and you do it easily.

Answers 1. panda eyes B.) 2. funny bone F.) 3. cheeky monkey I.) 4. copycat D.) 5. Easy tiger! H.) 6. look sheepish E.) 7. sleepyhead A.) 8. lazybones or couch potatoe G.) 9. easy peasy J.) 10. Hold your horses! C.)

Použité zdroje Text: autorka DUMu Mgr. Helena Slaninová – využila svého dlouhodobého pobytu v Anglii.