Sunday, 28 October 2018

IDIOMS

Idioms are expressions or phrases that do not follow the regular rules of grammar

We have learned some at English class


  • Party foul
  • Paint the town red
  • Blowout
  • Social butterfly
  • The life of the party
  • Wallflower
  • Party crusher
  • Wet blanket
  • Party pooper
  • Had a whale of a time
  • Aching Heart
  • Eat one's heart
  • Have a heart of stone
  • Heavy heart
  • Have a heart of gold
  • Bleeding heart



VOCABULARY UNIT 0

Power up: To connect a device to an electricity supply and switch it on

Plug in:  To connect a piece of electronical equipment to an electricity supply by a plug

Charge: To put electrical energy into a device

Stream: To supply data, audio, etc in real time over the internet

Swipe: To move your finger across the screen of a phone

Scroll: To move the screen up or down in a computer or phone

Update: To make somthing more modern


VOCABULARY UNIT 1

Bitter: Characterised by hostility

Eager: Having or showing strong desire or interest

Truthful: Corresponding to reality

Dependable:  Worthy of trust, reliable

Supportive: Provide sympathy or encouragement

Sympathetic: Someone who knows how other people feel