Idioms and colloquialisms
Idioms and colloquialisms (spoken expressions) are a common feature of the TOEFL Listening Comprehension. There are a lot of them, and each one has to be learnt individually. Often, but not always, it is possible to identify the meaning of an idiom or a colloquialism from the context in which it is being used.
The idioms and colloquialisms exercises in this book focus on some of the most commonly-used expressions.
Exercise 1: Complete the dialogs with an expression from the list below:
- I couldn’t agree more.
- I couldn’t care less.
- I really don’t mind.
- It’s up to you.
- It does nothing for me.
- Let me sleep on it.
- Never mind.
- It can’t be helped.
- No way!
- Not a chance!
- You’ve got to be kidding!
- Why not?
- Go for it!
- Wow!
- Way to go!
- You should really get a life.
You’re welcome, but it was nothing really.
1.
A. Shall we eat out or do you want me to cook something?
B. _____________________________________
A. OK. In that case, let’s eat out.
2.
A. The economics seminar has been canceled yet again.
B. _____________________________________
A. I’m afraid not. Professor Parkhill sure seems to be absent a lot these days.
3.
A. Our history lessons are really boring, aren’t they.
B. _____________________________________
A. Right. Perhaps we shouldn’t have chosen it as an option.
4.
A. We’re going to Mo’s bar tonight. Want to come?
B. _____________________________________
A. Come on, don’t be like that! It’ll be fun!
5.
A. I need a decision as soon as possible.
B. _____________________________________
A. Well, to be honest, I’d rather you told me now.
6.
A. Are you interested in science?
B. _____________________________________
A. Me neither. I find it really boring.
7.
A. I spent most of the weekend lying in bed and watching TV
B. _____________________________________
A. I know! You’re not the first person to say that.
8.
A. If you don’t work harder, you’ll fail your exams.
B. _____________________________________
A. Well, you should. Your whole future might depend on them.
9.
A. I’ve passed all my exams – grade A’s all round!
B. _____________________________________
A. Thanks. I never thought I’d be able to do it.
10.
A. Do you think I should apply to the University of West Virginia?
B. _____________________________________
A. All right, I will. Thanks.
11. A. Thank you so much for all your help. I couldn’t have done it without you.
B. _____________________________________
A. No, really, I really appreciate it.
12.
A. I’m really sorry that I lost your dictionary.
B. _____________________________________
A. Nevertheless, I promise to replace it.