Wednesday, August 13, 2014

10 Idioms About Life...


Hi guys, Ad just find out a more efficient way to learn idioms in English and Ad strongly believe that this will help you a lot with your Speaking skill in daily life and also in your English test.
That is learning through pictures and it is called "infographic".
Here is one example of this kind of learning, and
If you really want to speak very well in English and in your Test, you MUST read all of these below! Hope to help you more at our Offline English Speaking Club on this Wednesday!

Here are some explanation for you...
To Be the Light of Someone’s Life
Love is a powerful emotion that can become a person’s reason for living. This idiom describes a profound form of love. For example, Daniela always said that her daughter was the light of her life.

The Best Things in Life are Free
This popular idiom applies to things in life that are exceptionally beautiful or delightful but are also free. Here’s an example. As the group reached the top of the mountain, the sun was just peeking over the hills. It was clear that the best things in life are free.

Lead a Double Life
People go to great lengths to hide activities that are taboo, and they work hard to seem normal. Here’s an example. The tabloids were covered with headlines suggesting that the actor was leading a double life.

Risk Life and Limb
When people risk their vitality in the pursuit of wealth, thrills or fun, this is a very fitting idiom. Here’s an example. The explorers risked life and limb to find lost Inca gold in the jungles of South America.

Larger Than Life
This idiom defines celebrities, literary characters and high-profile individuals who seem to lead lives that are more interesting than most. It also applies to situations and objects that are extraordinary or impressive in scale. Here’s an example. For many people, any film star is a larger-than-life hero.

It’s a Dog’s Life
Life is not always fun and games. When there’s too much work to do, this is a good idiom to use. Here’s an example. Sylvia had to clean the bathroom on her day off. It certainly is a dog’s life.


Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries
This idiom is used when things are going well. However, it is also used sarcastically when things aren’t going so well. Here’s an example. As Lucile relaxed by the pool, she sighed “Life is just a bowl of cherries.”

Spring to Life
This simple idiom implies that an object, person or thing abruptly became active. For example, after changing the spark plugs, the lawn mower suddenly sprang to life.

Bring to Life
This subtle idiom describes tangible and intangible changes that give an object a lifelike presence or renewed vigor. Here’s an example. With a few quick strokes, the artist brought the portrait to life.

Life in the Fast Lane
Some people prefer a wild, dangerous or carefree life. This idiom describes them perfectly. Here’s an example. Marcus loves fancy cars, beautiful women and crazy parties. He lives life in the fast lane.


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