Step Up 2017 Issue 8 - Fun Page (Year 5)

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year 5 - units 4-6 revision

23 May 2017 THe sTar/step Up

the fun page

Idioms HERE are some idioms about honesty and dishonesty. Can you match their meanings based on the examples given? Give it a try!

A. You choose to believe someone although you are not sure if the person is telling the truth

B. When the price of something is thought to be much too high

C. Someone who lies easily

D. You say something that is not entirely true E. Caught while doing something wrong or illegal

1. That barefaced liar stole my watch and said he’d found it. Meaning of idiom: ______

2. Josh was caught red-handed when the teacher found him using a calculator during the math test. Meaning of idiom: ______

3. You paid RM20 for that cup of orange juice? That’s daylight robbery. Meaning of idiom: ______

4. So I bent the truth a bit; I told her it was my natural skin tone, but I didn’t say that I visited the tanning salon last week. Meaning of idiom: ______ 5. Although the teacher found it hard to believe Kwan’s explanation, she decided to give him the benefit of the doubt and not send him for detention. Meaning of idiom: ______ 4. D

5. A

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Answers: 1. C 2. E


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