
Let's get to harder stuff!! Idioms are words, phrases, or expressions that cannot be taken literally. In other words, when used in everyday language, they have a meaning other than the basic one you would find in the dictionary. Every language has its own idioms. Learning them makes understanding and using a language a lot easier and more fun!
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Task1: Try to guess the meaning of the following idioms:
1- A fool and his money are eeasily parted.
2- A taste of your own medicine.
3- Against the clock
4- Barking up the wrong tree.
5- Beat a dead horse.
6- Cry over spiltmilk.
7- Dark hourse.
8- Go extra mile
9- Knock on the wood.
10- Know the ropes
If you found these idioms defficult, check the following website: http://www.idiomsite.com
Task2: Respond to the following questions in few words.
1- What are idioms
2- Do you think idioms are important? why?.















