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10 Fun and Memorable English Idioms for Kids to Master in No Time!

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Smiling Kids Learning English Idioms Let S Get The Ball Rolling Easy To Remember English Idioms Language For Kids Children S ESL

Learning a new language can be challenging, but it doesn't have to be boring! English idioms are a great way to make language learning fun and memorable for kids. Idioms are phrases or expressions that have a different meaning than what the individual words might suggest. In this article, we will explore ten easy-to-remember English idioms that kids can start using right away. Let's get the ball rolling and dive into the exciting world of idiomatic expressions!

1. Break the Ice

This idiom means to overcome initial shyness or awkwardness in a social situation. Imagine being in a new group or meeting new friends - breaking the ice means taking the first step to make everyone feel comfortable. So why not encourage your kids to break the ice and make new friends by starting a conversation with a smile?

Let's Get the Ball Rolling! Easy-to-Remember English Idioms - Language Book for Kids | Children's ESL Books
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2. Piece of Cake

Have you ever heard someone say, "It's a piece of cake!"? Well, they aren't talking about a delicious dessert. This idiom means that something is very easy to do. So the next time your child is worried about a test or task, remind them that it's just a piece of cake, and they will feel more confident in tackling it.

3. Let the Cat Out of the Bag

No, this idiom doesn't have anything to do with actual cats or bags! When someone lets the cat out of the bag, it means they reveal a secret or something that was supposed to be a surprise. Encourage your kids to be trustworthy and not let the cat out of the bag when someone shares something personal with them.

4. Face the Music

When someone has to face the music, it means they have to face the consequences of their actions. Teach your children about taking responsibility for their actions and facing the music when they make a mistake. It's important to learn from our mistakes and grow as individuals.

5. Hit the Nail on the Head

This idiom means to say or do something that is exactly right. Encourage your kids to strive for accuracy and precision in their work and daily tasks. When they hit the nail on the head, they will feel a sense of accomplishment and pride in their abilities.

6. Let Sleeping Dogs Lie

When you let sleeping dogs lie, it means you avoid bringing up a topic or issue that could cause trouble or conflict. Teach your kids about the importance of avoiding unnecessary arguments or gossip. Sometimes it's better to let sleeping dogs lie and maintain peace and harmony.

7. Barking up the Wrong Tree

Have you ever seen a dog barking at a tree, thinking there's something there when there isn't? That's exactly what this idiom represents - looking in the wrong place or blaming the wrong person. Encourage your children to think critically and gather information before making assumptions or accusations.

8. Two Peas in a Pod

This idiom means that two people are very similar, like two peas in a pod. Teach your kids about the importance of friendship and finding someone who shares similar interests and values. When you're two peas in a pod, you have a special bond that can last a lifetime.

9. When Pigs Fly

When pigs fly is an idiom used to express that something is highly unlikely or impossible. It's a fun way to teach kids about using their critical thinking skills and understanding when something is not feasible. So the next time your child asks for something impossible, tell them it will happen when pigs fly!

10. Actions Speak Louder than Words

Finally, this idiom teaches kids that actions have a stronger impact than words. Encourage your children to be kind and helpful not just through their words but also through their actions. Remind them that helping a friend or doing a good deed speaks louder than simply saying nice things.

Learning English idioms can be an exciting journey for kids. These ten idioms offer a great starting point for children to expand their vocabulary and understand the rich and colorful world of idiomatic expressions. Remember, it's important to practice using idioms regularly to reinforce their meaning and make them a part of everyday conversations. So let's get the ball rolling and encourage our kids to have fun with English idioms, making language learning an enjoyable experience!

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Let's Get the Ball Rolling! Easy-to-Remember English Idioms - Language Book for Kids | Children's ESL Books
by Baby Professor (Kindle Edition)

4.9 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 3534 KB
Screen Reader : Supported
Print length : 64 pages
Hardcover : 176 pages
Item Weight : 15.2 ounces
Dimensions : 6 x 0.5 x 9.25 inches

Idioms make the English language a lot more interesting. They carry completely different meanings from their literal equivalents. Idioms are oftentimes linked to past beliefs; thus, they reflect history, culture and tradition. Help your child master English as a second language by exposing him/her to these easy to remember idioms. Go ahead and grab a copy today.

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