today’s expressions what does that/this mean? i don’t think so. i hope so. 난 그렇게...

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Today’s expressions What does that/this mean? I don’t think so. I hope so. 난 난난난 난난난난 난난 . 난난 난난 난난난 ? 난난 난난난 난난 .

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Today’s expressionsWhat does that/this mean?

I don’t think so.

I hope so.

난 그렇게 생각하지 않아 .그게 무슨 뜻이니 ?

나도 그러길 바라 .

Idioms and expressions.은유 and 관용구

관용구Unit 7 lesson 1

Korean vs. English

이상한 냄새가 난다 . Something smells fishy.

What is an idiom?

돼지 멱 따는 소리 같다 .

her voice sounds like nails on a chalkboard.

관용구

Conversation Time

Conversations

A) Hi, Mike. I heard you were blue.

B) How did you know?

A) A little birdie told me.

Conversations

A) What’s wrong?

B) I’m not going to pass math class.

ConversationsA) You should talk to your teacher.B) I don’t think so. He’s such a crab.

He doesn’t like me.A) You’re right. He has a heart of stone,

but you should try talking to him.

Conversations

B) What if he blows up at me?

A) Don’t worry. His bark is worse than his bite.

B) I hope so.

A) Hi, Mike. I heard you were blue.B) How did you know?A) A little birdie told me. What’s wrong?B) I’m not going to pass math class.A) You should talk to your teacher.B) I don’t think so. He’s such a crab. He

doesn’t like me.A) You’re right. He has a heart of stone, but

you should try talking to him.B) What if he blows up at me?A) Don’t worry. His bark is worse than his bite.B) I hope so.

Idioms.

He’s a chicken

he’s

a

c

hi

c ke

en

She has a big mouth

bm sh h

i u

o

g e

as

at

h

a

i

It’s a lemon

l mn ’st

ae o

New ideas

Feeling Blue

I feel sad

He’s a Crab

He’s not a kind.

He’s not nice.

A little birdie told me: when you don’t

want to say who told you a secret you say, “A little bird told me”.

It’s Raining cats and dogs.

• There is a lot of rain.

• It’s raining heavily.

It cost an arm and a leg Something is so

expensive you have to give parts of your body.

I really want an iPhone, but it costs an arm and a leg.

To blow up: -To become angry.

-To lose your temper.

If I fail my test my mother is going to blow up.

(He’s) a couch potato: A person is lazy.

… has butterflies in their stomach:

A person is nervous.

A) Hi, Mike. I heard you were sad.B) How did you know?A) I can’t tell you who told me. What’s

wrong?B) I’m not going to pass math class.A) You should talk to your teacher.B) I don’t think so. He’s not kind. He doesn’t

like me.A) You’re right. He’s a cold person, but you

should try talking to him.B) What if he gets angry at me?A) Don’t worry. He’s not dangerous.B) I hope so.