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In one’s joy – owing to some pleasant event

Smth goes down a treat – smth that pleases

Smth is a bed of roses – a situation or activity that is comfortable or easy

To be a fair treat – to look/ be wonderful, excellent

To be in alt – to be in an elevated mood, in a state of elation

To be (as) pleased as Punch – to feel great delight or pride

To do smb’s heart good – to make smb glad or happy

To enjoy one’s life – to live in a carefree way

To get one’s jollies – to have fun to the full

To look on the bright side of things – to be hopeful about the future

To make good cheer – to have a great fun

To one’s heart’s content – until one is perfectly satisfied

Proverbs

Joy shared is joy doubled – разделенная радость – двойная радость.

A man of gladness seldom falls into madness – кто в радости живет, того и кручина неймет.

The more the merrier – где потеснее, там и веселее.

He that is ill to himself will be good to nobody – себе не в сладость, другим не в радость.

Good company upon the road is the shortest cut – с хорошим попутчиком и дорога короче.

EXERCISES

2.1 Combine the words from the box below to make seven idioms. Use each word once only.

22 Which idioms do the given pictures make you think of 23 Complete each - фото 6

2.2 Which idioms do the given pictures make you think of?

23 Complete each idiom in the following sentences 1 You should try that - фото 7

2.3 Complete each idiom in the following sentences.

1. You should try that café’s numerous healthy and delicious menu items to get ………….. pleasure.

2. Ben enjoyed a delicious lunch of seafood, extremely tasty pizza and artfully designed fruit dish to ………….. content.

3. A muscle-soothing massage, a calming manicure and pedicure went ………….. treat.

4. We ………….. jollies by dancing the night away, listening to jazz music and singing our hearts out at Karaoke.

5. The festival, featuring 200 productions ranging from dramas to musical extravaganzas to kids shows, was ………….. treat.

6. Jack and Alice made ………….. at the well known as Berlin’s best party bar.

7. Bill was ………….. Punch at the Hard Rock night club.

8. Everybody loves being in his company. ………….. gladness seldom falls ……………

2.4 Rewrite each sentence using the word in brackets.

1. Troy was very glad to live in close proximity to the beach. (JOLLY)

2. Enjoying herself in the heart of Chinatown, Jessie forgot that her friends had been waiting for her in the Art Gallery. (JOY)

3. Ron was in a good mood that day. That’s why he didn’t notice how his home football team lost the match. (ALT)

4. It’s a pity we can’t have a picnic today because of rain. But, cheer up, I’ve rented a DVD with Dirty Dancing . (SIDE)

5. My life is not as easy as many think it is. I work 9 to 5, don’t earn much, study in the evening to get a degree – haven’t got a minute for myself. (ROSES)

6. Please do me a favor and help me with these heavy bags. (HEART)

7. You’d better go to your grandmother’s with Henry. He is a decent and good-natured guy; your trip won’t be long and tiresome. (ROAD)

2.5 The words ’jolly’ and ’joy’ are used in many different combinations. Find at least four of them in a dictionary and explain their meaning. Provide proper translation and make up sentences of your own. See the example below.

Example: Jolly Roger is a pirate’s flag with a white skull and crossbones on a black background.

The 18 thcentury pirates roamed the seas and attacked merchant ships to steal their goods and treasure.

A joyrider is a person who steals cars in order to drive around in them at high speed.

My mother doesn’t want me to be friends with Kevin and says he has a negative influence on me because he’s a joyrider.

2.6 Match the beginning of each sentence with its ending.

27 Correct the mistakes in these idioms 1 Mandy got each conceivable - фото 8

2.7 Correct the mistakes in these idioms.

1. Mandy got each conceivable pleasure at the shop retailing women’s clothing, shoes, and accessories created by cutting edge designers.

2. The arts gallery housing all handwork silk embroidery picture and oil painting did my soul good.

3. Chris is always looking for some drawbacks in people as well as in himself. He who is ill to himself will be good to nobody.

4. When my pen ran out of ink, Andrew’s spare one was down a treat.

5. I left my homework at home, didn’t manage to catch the school bus, had to walk in a heavy rain, but, looking on the light side of things, I got an A for my essay.

6. Next month William is going to visit his grandparents he hasn’t seen for ages. The boy is as please as Punch.

2.8 Give appropriate and full answers to the following questions.

1. Do you believe that joy shared is joy doubled? Why?

2. Have you ever been in alt all day long? What was the reason for joy?

3. How do young people get their jollies in your town/ city?

4. Can flattery make you quite out of breath for joy?

5. What should happen to make a poor man’s life a bed of roses?

6. Would you be bursting with joy if you won or lost something?

7. Have you ever forgotten anything in your joy? What?

8. Good company upon the road is the shortest cut, isn’t it?

9. How do celebrities enjoy their lives?

10. Is it possible to get every conceivable pleasure? How?/ Why not?

2.9 Fill in the gaps with the information about you and your environment.

1. Seeing ……………………… does ……………… heart good.

2. My friends usually make good cheer ……………………………

3. ……………… goes down a treat when I …………………………

4. I love ………………………………………… to my heart content.

5. ……………… is as jolly as a sandboy every time s/he …………

6. ………………………… is a fair treat for ………………………

7. I try to look on the bright side of things when …………………

2.10 Translate the following sentences into English.

1. Елена, побывав в столице и посетив почти все достопримечательности, была вне себя от радости.

2. Если человек живет только в свое удовольствие, он черствеет и перестает обращать внимание на окружающих его людей.

3. В последнее время Борис изучает турецкий язык, в прошлом месяце он брал уроки скалолазания, завтра он займется еще чем-нибудь увлекательным. Его жизнь бьет ключом.

4. Андрей постоянно всем недоволен. Из-за этого у него нет друзей. Верно говорят, себе не в сладость, другим не в радость.

5. Иван любит повеселиться всласть.

6. Цирк с клоунами, дрессированными животными и воздушными гимнастами – прекрасное зрелище для детей.

7. Семен работает в компании, которой владеет его отец. Поэтому работа для него – приятное времяпрепровождение.

8. Надеюсь, весь класс пойдет на выпускной. Повеселимся на всю катушку.

9. Родные были очень рады, что приз достался Николаю. А Коля был рад вдвойне.

2.11 Write a letter to your pen-friend of about 150 words describing some jolly event or situation of yours. Find a proper place for at least 3 idioms.

Unit 3 SADNESS

Guess Russian equivalents of the idioms by the pictures given

Other useful idioms and their explanation A misery guts a person who - фото 9

Other useful idioms and their explanation

A misery guts – a person who complains all the time and is never happy

Smth holds no joy/ pleasure for smb – smth doesn’t make smb happy

Sour grapes – jealous about smth one can’t have

To be black as night – to be joyless and cheerless

To be down in the dumps – to be unhappy

To be in low spirits – to feel sadness and despondency

To be in no mood for/ to do smth – not to feel like doing or experiencing smth

To be in/ get/ have the blues – to be depressed, to have a fit of spleen

To be out of humor – to be sad and unhappy

To be out of sorts – to be slightly unhappy or ill

To have a bad hair day – to have a day when everything seems to go wrong

To just grin and bear it – to accept a situation one doesn’t like

To kick oneself – to be annoyed with oneself for doing smth foolish or missing an opportunity

To knock smb for six – to shock or upset smb very much

To lose heart – to become discouraged

To pull/ make a wry face – to have an expression of disappointment, or annoyance

Proverbs

All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy – мешай дело с бездельем, проживешь век с весельем.

Better be envied than pitied – лучше жить в зависти, чем в жалости.

It is more pain to do nothing than something – скучен день до вечера, коли делать нечего.

Joy is always trailed by sorrow – за радостью горе по пятам ходит.

Misery loves company – на людях и горе вполгоря.

EXERCISES

3.1 Combine the words from the box below to make seven idioms. Use each word once only.

32 Which idioms do the given pictures make you think of 33 Complete each - фото 10

3.2 Which idioms do the given pictures make you think of?

33 Complete each idiom in the following sentences 1 As Bruce is peppy - фото 11

3.3 Complete each idiom in the following sentences.

1. As Bruce is peppy, playing chess holds …………… for him.

2. Liz got an F at school. That’s why she’s in no ………….. to do the shopping with friends.

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