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Pn Junaina binti Othman
Head of English Language Panel
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Bite off more
than you can
chew
Meaning: to try to do something that is too
difficult for you
Example: It feels like I bit off more than I
could chew when I promised to complete this
worksheet in one day.
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Get up on the
wrong side of
the bed
Meaning: to be in a bad mood and to be easily
annoyed all day
Example: Be careful when you talk to Lisa. She
got up on the wrong side of the bed this
morning.
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Get off my
back
Meaning: for telling someone to stop criticizing
you
Example:
Alice: I'm tired of your constant criticism! Get
off my back!
Jane: I was just trying to help.
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Spill the
beans
Meaning: to reveal something that was meant to
be a secret
Example: I accidentally spilled the beans when I
told my friend we’re painting the baby’s room
pink.
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Knock your
socks off
Meaning: amaze or impress someone
Example: Charlie’s performance at the concert
last night just knocked my socks off.
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Get your
wires crossed
Meaning: have a misunderstanding
Example: We got our wires crossed about what
time we were supposed to meet.
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Action Verbs
Wow! Work
The Mysterious Gate
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3. What
month of the
year has 28
days?
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7. What can
you break,
even if you
never pick it
up or touch
it?
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Crossword Puzzle
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