Pokonferencyjna
part of standard speech in business, edu-
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part of standard speech in business, edu- cation and mass media. L2 learners are expected to comprehend a wide range of common idioms, which can be colorful and advantageous for applying them in every day communication or for scientific purposes. Idioms were, are and will be an object of research for many scientists. Every time we (learners) find out a lot of interesting in the idiomatic sphere while reading authentic materials and without help of special idiomatic dictionaries we are not able to grasp those expressions’ meanings. Learners, having B2 or C1 lev- els in the CEFR, may come across some hindrance in comprehension. I think even native speakers are not insured against it. But now I would like to dwell on an- other issue in more detail. Every time, when you meet new idioms, at least for a second you might be curious: where did they come from? After all, every constitu- ent may have its history; therefore, every idiom should have its origin. Some of them were introduced into the language by writ- ers, others originate in the Bible, and oth- ers came from other languages, such as French and Latin. But whatever the stories of their origin after reading some of them, one will look at the idioms with other eyes, and they will not seem more complicated or incomprehensible to them. It’s raining cats and dogs- to rain heavily. There are many assumptions about the origin of this idiom. Some of them are hard of believe, others, perhaps, were invented by people, loving colorful stories etc. In the distant 1500s, when it was still very far from modern architecture, the 12 MONOGRAFIA POKONFERENCYJNA roofs of the houses were covered with a thick layer of straw, which made them a Download 1.75 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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