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Idioms That Use Anatomy Vocabulary - Free Off2Class ESL Lesson Download

Imagine being a new English learner and being told to "break a leg" or "pick his brain". Idioms that use anatomy can be weird and downright scary, so this lesson is a must!<br><br>If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers' notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.

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Idioms That Use Anatomy Vocabulary - Free Off2Class ESL Lesson Download

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  1. ID5 – Idioms that use anatomy vocabulary Off2Class lesson plan ESL Lesson Plan © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  2. Thank you for downloading your FREE Off2Class lesson plan! This teacher-led lesson plan is designed using the communicative approach - perfect for teaching students online or in any screen-enabled classroom. To access the Teacher Notes and Answer Key, or to assign homework, click here to set up your FREE Off2class account. Don’t forget to join the discussion on Facebook to get access to other great tools for online ESL instruction. © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  3. Name the parts of the body A B C D E F 3 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  4. Do you know idioms using parts of the body? 4 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  5. Guess the meaning from the context A. James screamed at the top of his lungs. But I don’t know if he was angry or frightened. B. She always has butterflies in her stomach before she gives a presentation in front of a large group of people. 5 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  6. Guess the meaning from the context A. I’m so glad I finally told you the truth. It feels good to get it off my chest. B. She spent all night studying for the test. She knew every word on the vocabulary list by heart. 6 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  7. Create a sentence about each image at the top of one’s lungs (as loud as one can yell) A B get something off one’s chest (talk about something that has been bothering you) D know something by heart (memorize information) C have butterflies in one’s stomach (to be very nervous) 7 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  8. Guess the meaning from the context A. He was afraid of flying, but he booked a flight anyway. The day of the flight he got cold feet and decided to stay home. B. I bought a lottery ticket at the gas station. I’m keeping my fingers crossed that it has the winning numbers. 8 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  9. Guess the meaning from the context A. I know that you know a lot about sociology. Do you mind if I pick your brain for a bit? B. He quit his teaching job because his heart wasn’t in it anymore. 9 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  10. Create a sentence about each image keep one’s fingers crossed (hope for good luck) A pick someone’s brain (get information about a subject by asking someone who is very knowledgeable about that subject) B C get cold feet (to feel frightened to do something that you had planned to do) D heart not in something (not interested in or enthusiastic about something) © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc. 10

  11. Guess the meaning from the context A. We got into a fight a few days ago, and she has been giving me the cold shoulder ever since. B. I didn’t understand anything. It went completely over my head. 11 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  12. Guess the meaning from the context A. Sarah has her hands full, working two jobs and taking care of the children. B. Really? You won the lottery? You must be pulling my leg. 12 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  13. Create a sentence about each image have one’s hands full (to be very busy) A B give someone the cold shoulder (to intentionally treat someone in an unfriendly way) D go over one’s head (beyond one’s ability to understand) C pull someone’s leg (play a trick on someone; try to deceive in a playful way) 13 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  14. Describe a time when you… …screamed at the top of your lungs …picked someone’s brain …had butterflies in your stomach …bit your tongue …knew something by heart …kept your fingers crossed …had your hands full 14 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  15. 1st April is April Fools Day… …on this day, people pull one another’s legs. Has anyone ever pulled your leg? Have you ever pulled someone else’s leg? 15 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  16. These idioms contain the word ear. Match each idiom to its meaning. play something by ear to listen intently heard, but immediately forgotten in one ear and out the other to not make plans, but instead make a decision based upon what happens to be all ears 16 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  17. Which students are all ears? For which is the information going in one ear and out the other? Brian Tammy Jacob Susan 17 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  18. Do you like to make plans or do you prefer to play things by ear? 18 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  19. “You scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours.” What do you think this means? 19 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  20. Complete the sentences 1. Stop screaming at the top of your ________; you’re giving me a headache. ears stomach lungs heart 2. You can start your speech now. Everyone is all ______. 3. She had butterflies in her ________ before the big audition. 4. He taught his daughter to know his cell phone number by ________. 20 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  21. Complete the sentences 5. I don’t think I can do it. I have cold _______. feet hair 6. I’m keeping my _______ crossed that you’ll do well. fingers brain 7. He picked the doctor’s _________ about his illness. 21 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  22. Complete the sentences 8. He doesn’t enjoy his job these days. I can tell that his _______ isn’t in it anymore. shoulder eye head heart 9. She gave me the cold _______ after she found out that I had lied to her. 9. The chemistry lesson went completely over my _______. I understood nothing. 22 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  23. Complete the sentences 11.I’m sorry I can’t help you. My _____ are full this week. leg back hands ear 12.Please tell me that you are pulling my ________. 13.The lecture went in one ______ and out the other. 14.Let’s make a deal. You scratch my _______ and I’ll scratch yours. 23 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

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