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A lively collection of vocabulary activities which provide opportunities to use language creatively and to engage in cross-cultural comparisons. Meanings and Metaphors contains a lively collection of vocabulary activities which will open up the world of figurative language to students of intermediate level and above. Each of the 34 photocopiable units has a clear step-by-step lesson plan for the busy teacher which includes a useful background information section for extra support. All the words and expressions included in the book have been checked against the Cambridge International Corpus to ensure that they are relevant, up-to-date and useful to the students. This can be used to supplement most course books and is suitable for a wide range of teaching environments.Product Identifiers
PublisherCambridge University Press
ISBN-100521774365
ISBN-139780521774369
eBay Product ID (ePID)6012233
Product Key Features
Number of Pages141 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameMeanings and Metaphors : Activities to Practise Figurative Language
Publication Year2003
SubjectEnglish As a Second Language, Language, General
TypeLanguage Course
Subject AreaForeign Language Study, Language Arts & Disciplines, Philosophy
AuthorGillian Lazar
SeriesCambridge Copy Collection
FormatSpiral
Dimensions
Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight16 Oz
Item Length11.7 in
Item Width8.8 in
Additional Product Features
Dewey Edition21
Target AudienceEnglish As a Second Language
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal428.2/4
Lc Classification NumberPn227
Table of ContentIntroduction; 1. What is figurative language?: Metaphors and Similies;2. The heart of the matter: Parts of the body; 3. Playing the game: Games and sport; 4. Time to spare: Time and money; 5. A warm welcome: Weather; 6. Taking steps: Life as a journey; 7. A recipe for success: Cooking and tastes; 8. Fabulous fables: Stories with metaphorical meanings; 9. Ups and downs: Describing feelings; 10. Running like clockwork: Machines; 11. Branching out: Plants; 12. Getting the green light: Colours; 13. Opening doors: Parts of buildings; 14. As free as a bird: Common similes; 15. Marketing your metaphors: Advertising; 16. A bird in the hand: Sayings; 17. Mix me a metaphor: Poems; 18. Selling with similes: Inventing similes; 19. Shedding light on the matter: Light and dark; 20. Plain sailing: Games and sport; 21. Rising to the top: 'Up' and 'down'; 22. Infectious laughter: Health and illness; 23. Facing up to it: Parts of the body; 24. Horsing around: Animals; 25. Food for thought: Cooking and food; 26. In a nutshell: Origins of idioms; 27. Keeping your cool: Temperature; 28. Rough diamonds: Describing people; 29. Persuasion: Advertising; 30. Breezing through: Weather; 31. Pictures in the mind: Descriptive writing; 32. Ripples and sparks: Water and fire; 33. Learning is juggling: Analogies; 34. The long night of captivity: Metaphors in rhetoric; Extension and revison activities; Student record sheet