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UNIVERSITY OF MONTENEGRO THE FACULTY OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ENGLISH COURSE – UPPER INTERMEDIATE Podgorica,08.10.2018

POP PSYCHOLOGY QUIZZ You are at home, when the phone rings, someone is knocking at the front door, the kitchen sink tap is open, your baby is crying and it starts raining and you have clothes hanging on the washing line! In which order would you take care of all these things?

WASHING LINE = LOVE LIFE POP PSYCHOLOGY QUIZZ BABY = FAMILY PHONE = WORK FRONT DOOR = FRIENDS KITCHEN SINK = MONEY WASHING LINE = LOVE LIFE

UPPER INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH COURSE

UPPER INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH COURSE

UPPER INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH COURSE

UPPER INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH COURSE

UPPER INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH COURSE

UPPER INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH COURSE

UPPER INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH COURSE

LET’S LEARN SOMETHING NEW! (and it has nothing to do with grammar!)

It rains cats and dogs – It rains heavily Idioms are metaphorical expressions and they are used a lot in everyday English. Here are some more examples: It rains cats and dogs – It rains heavily

It cost me AN ARM AND A LEG – It was very expensive

To talk until the cows come home – to talk until it is very late, for a long epriod of time (usually used to describe futile activities) You can crank the engine until the cows come home, but it won't start without fuel.

To kill two birds with one stone – to do two important things successfully

THANK YOU FOR COMING! SEE YOU NEXT WEEK.