"Our only limitations are those we set up in our minds" Napoleon Hill
jueves, 20 de septiembre de 2018
Homework, Friday 21st of September
Hi everybody. Welcome to our Blog. I hope you enjoy learning this year by doing some research on your own.
For example, you must have clear for tomorrow's class the difference between a proverb and an idiom. You can find some links to help you on the right side of the Blog.
You must also choose one of each (one idiom and one proverb) and explain the meaning.
Hey!!! Don't cheat!!! This work is individual!!!
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ResponderEliminarRiddle: people buy me to eat ,but never eat me ,what am i?
Proverb:never put off till tomorrow what you can do today
Idioms : easier said than done
Marcos
ResponderEliminarRiddle:I have a tail,and I have a head,but I have no body.I am not a snake,What am I?
Idioms:Call it a day
Proverb:No man is an island
Raquel Arriola
ResponderEliminarRiddle: I am between mountain and valley. What am I?
Idioms: A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
Proverb: Don't judge a book by its cover
Andrea
ResponderEliminarIdiom:“When pigs fly she’ll tidy up her room.
Proverb: Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.
Riddle: Can you name three consecutive days without using the words "Wednesday," "Friday," or "Sunday"? answer: Yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
summer Kenworthy
ResponderEliminaridiom: " barking up the wrong tree"
proverb: "a leopard doesn't change its spot"
riddle: " what is as big as you are and yet does not weigh anything? "
Lucía Linares
ResponderEliminarIdiom:Ball is in your court.
Riddle: what can you catch but not throw?
Answer:A cold.
Proverb:Two in distress makes sorrow less.
Fernando Herreros
ResponderEliminarIdiom: back to the drawing board
Proverb:use soft words and hard arguments
Riddle:The more you take,the more you leave behind.what am I?
answer:Footsteps
Leanne
ResponderEliminarIdiom:She cried crocodile tears.
Proverb:The early bird catches the worm.
Riddle:I have a neck but no head, yet I wear a cap.What am I?
Answer: A bottle.
Maria
ResponderEliminarIdiom:lose one's head
Proverb: if what you are going to say isn't more beautiful than silence:don't say it
Riddles: what has a head and tall,but not body?
Answer: coin
Sofia
ResponderEliminarProverb:Don't judge a book by it's cover.
Idiom:The best of both worlds.
Riddle: Three eyes have I, all in a row;when the red one opens, all freeze.
Answer: Traffic Lights.
Isabella Iturrizaga
ResponderEliminarWhat do you call a fish with 4 eyes?
-fiiiish (riddle)
"No man is an Island" proverb
"Actions speaks louder than words" idiom
Idiom: The cats out of the bag
ResponderEliminarProverb:An apple a day keeps the doctor away
Riddle: An inmate is forced to enter one of the three rooms, but he can choose which room. The first room is lit with fire. The second is equipped with explosives that will fire as soon as it enters. The third contains a couple of lions that haven't eaten in years. What room should I choose to survive?
The third room, any lion that hadn't eaten in years would be dead!
Giselle👆
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