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Discuss 20 Revealing English Idioms about Women and Men

Discuss 20 Revealing English Idioms about Women and Men

Discuss the following common English idioms about women and men with your partner or small group. What do they reveal about attitudes towards gender roles in society today?

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20 Revealing English Idioms about Women and Men

20 Revealing English Idioms about Women and Men


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Note: one way to introduce these idioms would be to give the students just the definitions, then say the idioms one by one, or write a few on the board, and ask them to predict the definition(s):

20 Revealing English Idioms about Women and Men - Definitions

20 Revealing English Idioms about Women and Men – Definitions

a woman’s work is never done  –  I have a lot to do

make an honest woman of her  –  marry her

be a woman of her word  –  be reliable

be a one-woman man  –  be faithful to his partner

a woman of letters  –  a woman of learning

a woman on a mission  –  a determined woman

be a fine figure of a woman  –  be an attractive woman

a woman among women  –  an exceptional woman

a woman’s place is in the home  –  women should be at home

who’s “she” – the cat’s mother?  –  don’t refer to me as “she”


be man enough to do sth  –  be brave enough to do sth

be your own man  –  be independent

it’s every man for himself  –  you are responsible for yourself

make a man of sby  –  make sby brave / strong

be the man of the match  –  be the best-rated player

a man of the people  –  sby who gets on with everybody

talk man to man  –  talk frankly

man’s best friend  –  a dog

a man of the world  –  a man with life experience

it’s a man’s world  –  the world favours men


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Windmills and Wind Turbines – ESL Discussion Questions

Practice your speaking and listening skills in English by discussing the topic of windmills and wind turbines with your partner or small group!

What is a windmill? What does it do?

Have you ever visited a windmill?

Do you prefer windmills or wind turbines? Why?

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Windmills - ESL Discussion Questions

Windmills – ESL Discussion Questions

  1. What is a windmill? What does it do?
  2. Have you ever visited a windmill? When? Why? What did it look / feel / sound / smell like?
  3. Would you live in a converted windmill? Would you be happy to have a wind farm near your home?
  4. What is your favourite windmill? Why do you like it? What is your least favourite windmill? Why?
  5. Do you prefer windmills or wind turbines? Why? What are their functions? Describe, then compare them.
  6. Do offshore windfarms spoil the natural landscape?
  7. Would you rather your home were powered by wind power, gas, or nuclear energy? Why?
  8. Why are windmills and wind turbines designed as they are? Can you create a completely new windmill design?
  9. What would we do without windmills and wind turbines? Would the world be better or worse off?
  10. What does the idiom ‘to have a millstone around your neck’ mean? What about ‘all grist to the mill’?
  11. If you had to choose between no more windmills or no more turbines, which would you choose? Why?
  12. What does it mean ‘to be tilting at windmills?’ (Don Quixote) Have you ever done that?

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