English Idioms in Use. Intermediate. McCarthy M., Felicity O.
Cambridge University Press: 2017,
2nd. - 182p.; 2010 - 190p.
The book presents and practises
over 1000 of the most useful and frequent idioms in typical contexts. This
reference and practice book looks at the most colourful and fun area of
vocabulary - idioms. Òhis book will appeal to students from intermediate level
upwards who want to understand the English really used by native speakers. Over
1,000 of the most useful and frequent idioms which learners are likely to
encounter are presented and practised in typical contexts, so that learners
using this book will have hundreds of idioms 'at their fingertips'.
Explanations and practice of
English idioms, written for intermediate-level (B1 to B2) learners of English.
Perfect for both self-study and classroom activities. Learn idioms in context,
with lots of different topics, including 'Clothes', 'Music and theatre' and
'Work'. Be confident about what you are learning, thanks to Cambridge research
into how English is really spoken and written, and get better at studying by
yourself, with study tips, follow-up tasks and an easy to use answer key.
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CONTENTS
Acknowledgements Using this
book
Learning about idioms
What are idioms? Using your dictionary
Idioms to talk about...
Happiness and sadness
Anger
Knowing and understanding
Experience and perception
Success and failure
Having problems
Dealing with problems
Power and authority
Structuring and talking about arguments
Conversational responses
Praise and criticism
Opinions on people and actions
Behaviour and attitudes
Reacting to what others say
Danger
Effort
Necessity and desirability
Probability and luck
Social status
Human relationships
Size and position
Money
Work
Speed, distance and intensity
Communication 1: words and language
Communication 2: expressing yourself Life and experience: proverbs Memory
Idioms from the topic area of...
Time 1: the past and the future
Time 2: clocks and frequency
The elements
Colour
Clothes
Games and sport
Animals 1: describing people
Animals 2: describing situations
Weapons and war
Food
Roads
Houses and household objects
Nature
Boats and sailing
Science, technology and machines
Music and theatre
Idioms using these keywords:
Finger, thumb, hand
Foot, heel, toe
Bones, shoulder, arm, leg
Head
Face, hair, neck, chest
Eyes
Ear, lips, mouth, nose, teeth, tongue
Heart
Brain, mind, blood and guts
Back
Long
Line
Act, action, activity
Good and bad
Ground
Similes and idioms with like and as
Key 130
Phonemic symbols 164
Index 165
Why was this book written?
It was written to help you improve your knowledge of idioms in English. Idioms
are fixed expressions whose meaning is not immediately obvious from looking at
the individual words in the idiom. You will come across a great many idioms when
you listen to and read English. So it is important that you learn about the
meanings of idioms and about how they are used. You can use this book either
with a teacher or for self-study.
We wanted to encourage language learners to have a balanced approach to idioms
in English. Sometimes in the past, teachers used to argue that it was a waste of
time for learners to study idioms as they might start using them in an
inaccurate or unsuitable way. But idioms are in such widespread use that it is
inappropriate to ignore them. This book focuses just on those idioms which the
modern student needs to know and it aims to provide the information and practice
which will help you understand and use them correctly.
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