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Learn 21 Amazing English Idioms!

Learn 21 Amazing English Idioms!

Improve your vocabulary skills in English by learning 21 amazing English idioms!

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  1. A little of what you fancy does you good

  2. Be careful

  3. Better late than never

  4. It’s no skin off my nose!

  5. It’s the thought that counts

  6. The best thing since sliced bread

  7. There’s snow time like the present!

  8. The road to nowhere

  9. They broke the mould when they made you!

  10. To be a match made in heaven

  11. To be in the doghouse

  12. To be just one of those things

  13. To bite off more than you can chew

  14. To get that Friday feeling

  15. To have a sweet tooth

  16. To make an effort

  17. To push somebody’s buttons

  18. To receive a frosty reception

  19. To recharge my batteries

  20. To stick your oar in

  21. To swan about

Random Acts of Kindness or Basic Courtesy? - Printable Worksheets

Random Acts of Kindness or Basic Courtesy? – Printable Worksheets

Random acts of kindness are helpful acts which you do because you want to, not because you have to, and which come at some personal cost to yourself. Basic courtesy, on the other hand, means doing something that you know you should do to get along with other people.

Use these free printable worksheets to get your students talking about random acts of kindness!

Work with a partner or small group. Read each sentence and decide which group it belongs to: random act of kindness or basic courtesy. Discuss your reasons. Why could each act be required?

Which random acts of kindness do you perform? Which will you start doing? Why? Which would you never do? Why not? Do you always behave with basic courtesy towards others? Why? / Why not?

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Random Act of Kindness or Basic Courtesy? 1

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Random Act of Kindness or Basic Courtesy? 2

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