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Gold 1st Idioms Unit 4

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    Gold first unit 4 idioms and maybe some phrasal verbs from previous units
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  • to attract your attention (instantly/fiercely)
    catch someone's eye
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  • to have direct experience of something (in person)
    face to face
  •  20
  • to accept or understand an idea
    TO GET/wrap YOUR HEAD AROUND SOMETHING
  •  20
  • to say the wrong thing
    to put someone's foot on it
  •  20
  • In Maths we were learning about logs, and I just couldn't _____________around the concept.
    GET/WRAP MY HEAD
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  • Now with COVID slowly getting under control, some things you can starting doing ____ _____ ____ again. It's just so much better doing thins in person.
    FACE TO FACE.
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  • Whew! Last Friday we went out to eat and Oh my gosh! I saw the hottest man alive. He _________ straight away. I couldn't help it. I have never seen sucha beautiful specimen before
    CAUGHT MY EYE
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  • The other day in class this guy, who I find to be obnoxious, went on to ask a question that the teacher literally had just answered. I had to try so hard to ___________.
    KEEP A STRAIGHT FACE
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  • Every time at the gym I try to do the box jumps, but I always end up gettting ________. My fear or natural survival instinct kicks in and completely blocks me.
    COLD FEET
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  • Pedro always piles up his dishes on his desk, and his clothes on the dresser. I had to finally _________down and give him an ear full about not wanting to live in a dumpster.
    PUT MY FOOT
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  • Some people just can't ____ the music and be accountable for their own misfortunes. They always use the excuse of being the victim in any situation.
    FACE
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