Have you ever said or heard someone say something funny, but it didn't exactly mean what was being said? For example: Is your head in the clouds?
Well we know that your head literally isn't in the cloud. This is called figurative language, and more particular idioms. Idioms are words or phrases that have a different mean than what is actually being said.
Look at the pictures below for examples of more idioms.
Well we know that your head literally isn't in the cloud. This is called figurative language, and more particular idioms. Idioms are words or phrases that have a different mean than what is actually being said.
Look at the pictures below for examples of more idioms.
Bending over backwards Feeling under the weather Cool as a cucumber
What the idioms mean
Doing a lot for someone Not feeling well. Acting very calm.
What the idioms mean
Doing a lot for someone Not feeling well. Acting very calm.
Listen to the story 'More Parts' by Tedd Arnold to see how many idioms you can spot! Once you are finished click here, choose one idiom from the story you can determine the word meaning and draw a picture.
Also don't forget to click on the pictures below to play some fun games focused on finding out the meaning of Idioms.
Also don't forget to click on the pictures below to play some fun games focused on finding out the meaning of Idioms.