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Idioms
1 What are idioms?
2 Using your dictionary
Idioms to talk about …
3 Happiness and sadness
4 Anger
5 Knowing and understanding
6 Experience and perception
7 Success and Failure
8 Having problems
9 Dealing with problems
10 Power and authority
11 Structuring and talking about arguments
12 Conversational responses
13 Praise and criticism
14 Opinions on people and actions
15 Behaviour and attitudes
16 Reacting to what others say
17 Danger
18 Effort
19 Necessity and desirability
20 Probability and luck
21 Social status
22 Human relationships
23 Size and position
24 Money
25 Work
26 Speed, distance and intensity
27 Communication 1: words and language
28 Communication 2: expressing yourself
29 Life and experience: proverbs
30 Memory
Idioms from the topic area of …
31 Time 1: the past and the future
32 Time 2: clocks and frequency
33 The elements
34 Colour
35 Clothes
36 Games and sport
37 Animals 1: describing people
38 Animals 2: describing situations
39 Weapons and war
40 Food
41 Roads
42 Houses and household objects
43 Nature
44 Boats and sailing
45 Science, technology and machines
46 Music and theatre
Idioms using these keywords …
47 Finger, thumb, hand
48 Foot, heel, toe
49 Bones, shoulder, arm, leg
50 Head
51 Face, hair, neck, chest
52 Eyes
53 Ear, lips, mouth, nose, teeth, tongue
54 Heart
55 Brain, mind, blood and guts
56 Back
57 Long
58 Line
59 Act, action, activity
60 Good and bad
61 Ground
62 Similes and idioms with like and as
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