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Children's idioms to use right away while reading
Children's idioms to use right away while reading
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"Children's Idioms You Can Use Right Away" is a collection of 100 must-know idioms that are frequently used in daily life. The cute characters of a popular webtoon artist tell the story in a fun way, allowing children to learn and master the meaning and usage of idioms without feeling uncomfortable.
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Grab a strand
2. Bruise on the chest
3 Open your heart
4. Broad chest
5 My heart aches
6. Thorns grow
7. Get in the limelight
8. My liver and gallbladder are cold
9. The liver becomes as small as a soybean
10 The liver is large
11. Worries are a mountain
12 There is no broth
13 Eat noodles
14. Ears perk up
15 It's a day of deafness
16 Nails stuck in the ears
17 Amazing
Use 18 units
19. The sesame seeds are pouring out
20. Take out the buttocks
21 Spreading wings
22 Whose nose will you put it on?
23 Close your eyes tightly
24 Without even blinking an eye
25. Take a closer look
26 Frown
27. Trampled on the eyes
28 Light a fire in your eyes
29. Eye-catching
30 Dirt gets into your eyes
31 Eyes open
32 Get glared at
33 No time to open your eyes or nose
34. Talk nonsense
35 Sleep with your legs stretched out
36. Build a wall
37. Get on the chopping board
38 Hit the back of the head
39 Taste the Hot Taste
40. Take a break
41. Mac is released
42 Frost on the head
43 My hair stands on end
44 Throw yourself
45 Hit the knee
46 Fish in water
47 No matter what
48 Eat seaweed soup
49 There is no beginning or end
50 Grab the ankle
51 Fire on the soles of your feet
52 Take off your shoes and step out
Cut off 53 feet
54 The ship is stuck on the back
55 times more
56 Lightning strikes
57 I couldn't even find the principal
58 It's as clear as day
59 Board the plane
60 Shine a light
61. Fill up the castle
62 Leaving the world
63 Burning inside
64 Waving Hands
65 Get used to it
66 Take your hands off
67 Spread your hands
68 Wash your hands
69 My hands are cold
70 No time to catch your breath
71 The love is dry
72 My shoulders are heavy
73 Shoulder to Shoulder
74 Thick face
75 raise the heat
76 My jaw is tingling
77 Live only with your mouth
78 My mouth hurts
79 Carry it in your mouth
80 My mouth is wide open
81. Disappear
82 Lose your mind
83 often take steps
84. Hit the line
85 pouring cold water on it
86 steps is 3,000 miles
87 Take your first steps
88 My mouth is dry
89 The nose becomes flat
90 laugh out loud
91 High nose
92 My nose is tingling
93 Find fault
94 Become a kimchi
95 Flying Paris
96 The grass is dead
97 The sky is yellow
98 Going a step further
99 I can't see an inch ahead
100 Stick out your tongue

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Publisher's Review
Elementary vocabulary shines with idioms!

If you ask an elementary school classroom, "Does anyone know what an idiom is?", not even one or two people in the class will raise their hands.
But if you ask, "Does anyone know what a proverb is?", all the kids in the class raise their hands and each tell you a proverb they know.
Why do we all know proverbs but not idioms?
In fact, we use idioms far more often than proverbs in real life.
Sometimes we use idioms intentionally, and sometimes we use them without even realizing they are idioms.
So what's the difference between proverbs and idioms?

Proverbs: Simple sayings that have been passed down among the people since ancient times.
Idiom: A phrase consisting of two or more words that has a special meaning

Now you know the difference between proverbs and idioms.
So, is "the liver is as small as a soybean" an idiom or a proverb? Yes, it is.
It is an idiom meaning 'to be very afraid or scared'.
However, if a child who does not know the true meaning of the idiom sees it, he or she will interpret it literally as 'the liver has shrunk to the size of a soybean.'
A child may sometimes understand the meaning by looking at the preceding and following sentences, but may not understand it at all.
So, if you know the idioms that you need to know the meaning of, your vocabulary will improve, and if your vocabulary improves, you will naturally be able to study Korean well.

Just pick out the most frequently used idioms!
We have selected 100 idioms frequently used in daily life, such as ‘Who would put that on their nose?’, ‘Don’t even blink an eye?’, ‘Pour cold water on them?’, ‘If you pretend, you can go three thousand miles?’, ‘My nose feels cold.’ We have explained their meanings from a child’s perspective and included them with similar idioms.


Cute characters will pique your curiosity!
Popular webtoon artists' cute characters, such as round glutinous rice cake Chap-i, dumpling Du-ya, square glutinous rice cake Mone, triangle kimbap Se-se, garaetteok Rae-ya, and tteokbokki Tteok Po-gi, appear to show children's daily lives, allowing them to learn the meaning and usage of idioms in a fun way with curiosity without feeling resistance.

"Children's Idioms You Can Use Right Away" is a collection of 100 must-know idioms that are frequently used in daily life. The cute characters of a popular webtoon artist tell the story in a fun way, allowing children to learn and master the meaning and usage of idioms without feeling uncomfortable.

Here's how to read children's idioms that you can use right away.
First, just read the idiom and think about what it means.
Second, check the definition of the idiom and compare it with the meaning I thought of.
Third, learn the meaning of idioms and how to use them in real life by reading the story of the cute Chop family.
Fourth, apply it directly in real life.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: July 20, 2018
- Page count, weight, size: 224 pages | 353g | 152*190mm
- ISBN13: 9791158681487
- ISBN10: 1158681488
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation

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