G.12B Daily Life Idioms 1-5

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Type your name, surname, grade and student number below. Part A - Match the idiom to it's correct definition. Not my cup of tea suddenly to nervous to do something that you had planned to to Cold feet to do something that makes people feel more relaxed with each other Out of the blue used when you don't like something Ring a bell used when something sounds familiar Break the ice when something happens unexpectedly; something happens that wasn't planned Part B - Complete each sentence with the correct idiom. You need to choose the idiom from the choices and then type it carefully in each blank. 1. A few days before the wedding my cousin started to get cold feet. I told him it was normal because it's a big decision to get married.2. The name definitely rings a bell, but I just can't put a face to the name. Have you got a picture?3. Before the seminar the guest speaker played a really fun game with all the attendees to break the ice.4. The phone call came right out of the blue. It was around 8pm when they called to say I had won 1,000,000 dollars. I couldn't believe it!5. To tell you the truth, playing computer games is not my cup of tea. In fact, I think they are a waste of time.

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