jueves, 29 de enero de 2015

Practicá tu Inglés con FGP Centro de Enseñanza de Inglés!!!

. Vocabulary: Clothes Idioms: Multiple Choice.

En ntra entrada anterior del 26/1 vas a encontrar el significado de estas 'idioms'. Las rtas están al finalizar el ejercicio.

Esperamos que esta actividad te sirva para mejorar tu inglés!!!


1) He's got fired and his girlfriend dropped him a week ago. I wouldn`t like to .........................

    a) pull his socks up                      b) be in his shoes                       c) fit him like a glove

2) Your marks are very low; if you want to make progress, you'll have to ..........................

    a) pull your socks up                   b) be dressed to kill                    c) be in your shoes

3) Tonight is our graduation party and I want everybody to stare at me; I`ll ......................

    a) pull my socks up                     b) be dressed to kill                    c) fit me like a glove







Rtas:

1) b


2) a


3) b

lunes, 26 de enero de 2015

Aprendé Inglés con FGP Centro de Enseñanza de Inglés!!!

CLOTHES IDIOMS.

. Un IDIOM es un grupo de palabras cuyo significado es distinto al significado individual de cada palabra.

. YOU`RE DRESSED TO KILL: you're wearing clothes that peolple will notice/admire: What a dress!! She`s really dressed to kill tonight. (see picture)

. STH FITS YOU LIKE A GLOVE:  it is exactly the right size: That suit fits her like a glove. Did she have it specially made for her?

. PULL YOUR SOCKS UP: start trying harder: He will have to pull his socks up if he wants to pass his exams.

. BE IN YOUR SHOES: be in your place: That sounds like a difficult situation. I wouldn`t like to be in your shoes.

En ntra. próxima entrada vamos a publicar un ejercicio para que puedas poner tu conocimiento de 'Clothes Idioms' en práctica.

She`s really dressed to kill.