Natural English

An idiom is a group of words whose meaning is different from the meanings of the individual words. For example, “Let the cat out of the bag” does not mean that you literally let a cat out of a bag. It means that you told a secret by mistake. 

Idioms can be difficult to understand because they don’t mean what you think they mean. Using idioms will make your speech sound more natural. What idioms do you know?

 

Talk about it

Do you know what it means “to be on the same page”? Can you guess?  

What does to be on the same page mean? Put a check mark (?) next to the answer you think it is.

I think to be on the same page means:

to be really good friends with another person

to completely agree with another person

to keep reading the same page over and over again

to read together with another person

Now watch this video and see if you got the right answer.


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Exercise

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