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Idioms and expressions containing dad or father B1+-C1 (1)
Learning phrases about fathers improves cultural literacy, communication, and creativity in language use. Expressions like "Like father, like son" and "The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree" help students understand societal views on family and inheritance. Figurative phrases like "Dad’s taxi service" or "A father’s love" add depth and emotional resonance to conversations and writing. By mastering these, students enhance their ability to connect with native speakers, express complex ideas vividly, and appreciate the nuances of relationships and cultural traditions. These phrases also make language learning more engaging and relatable. Students familiarise themselves with the 20 idioms and their meanings. Then they read the definitions and write the idiom being described in the space provided. Answers on page 2.
Level:intermediate
Age: +10
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