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ProverbsMatchingMatch the different sentence halves to form English proverbs.Where there’s a willDon’t look a gift horseIf it ain’t broke,Beggars can’tToo many cooksThere’s no such thingPeople who live in glass housesTwo wrongsThe squeaky wheelDon’t put all your eggsTwo headsDon’t count your chickensBe choosersBefore they hatchSpoil the brothThere’s a wayAre better than oneAs a free lunchIn the mouthIn one basketShouldn’t throw stonesGets the greaseDon’t fix itDon’t make a rightMeaningNow match the proverb to its definition:Getting revenge will only make things worse.Don’t criticise people if you’ve got imperfections too.If something is working well, why change it?If you’re desperate you’re not in a position to be picky.If you complain about a situation you’re more likely to get better service.Have a backup plan. Don’t risk all of your money and time on one plan.If there are too many people involved in making a decision, it won’t turn out well.If someone gives you a present, don’t question it.Two people will probably solve a problem faster than one.Your plan might not work out. Don’t assume they are going to work out and start celebrating or planning the next step too early.If something is free, there’s normally a catch or hidden cost.If you really want something, you’ll find a way to achieve it.ProcessingWhich proverbs are the same in your language?In which ones is the meaning obvious?Which ones will you remember?Which ones will you forget?Which one is your favourite?What image do you associate with each proverb?Picture MatchMatch the picture to the proverbScenariosMatch the scenario to proverb.Just because he cheated on you doesn’t mean you should cheat on him.The Christmas play is going to be awful because there are 5 different directors!I gave him my old bike for free and now he’s complaining about the tyres.I know they said we only have to go to the timeshare presentation to get the free camera but I smell a rat.I’ll ask Julia for what she thinks; we’ll work on it together.He’s desperate to go travelling in the summer but he’ll have to save up a lot of money first.Is your soup cold too? We should say something.You can talk Martin! You drink just as much as Tony does!I just think we should have something else up our sleeve if they don’t like the first idea.Hold your horses, we haven’t won the competition yet so stop planning how you’re going to spend the prize money.It’s the only room you can afford, so it’s take it or leave it I’m afraid.The new accounts system is working really well but I hear they’re thinking of changing it again.TestIn pairs, take it in turns to read out the first half of a proverb to your partner, they must complete it.A: Too many cooks…B: Spoil the broth.PersonaliseChoose 3 proverbs and try to relate them to a time in your life. Write three sentences.KeyMatchingDGKACFILJHEBMeaningTwo wrongs don’t make a rightPeople who live in glass houses…If it ain’t broke…Beggars can’t be choosersThe squeaky wheelDon’t put all your eggs in…Too many cooks…Don’t look a gift horse…Two heads are better than oneDon’t count your chickens…There’s no such thing as a…Where there’s a will…Picture MatchToo many cooks…Don’t put all your eggs…Don’t count your chickens…Don’t look a gift horse in…People who live in…2 wrongs don’t make a right2 heads are better than 1There’s no such thing as a free lunchScenarios2 wrongs don’t make a rightToo many cooks…Don’t look a gift horse…There’s no such thing as…2 heads are better than oneWhere there’s a will there’s a wayThe squeaky wheel…People in glass houses…Don’t put all your eggs in one…Don’t count your chickens…Beggars can’t be choosersIf it ain’t broke… ................
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