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Reality Television

Gs to Gents

For the Love of Ray J

The Bachelor

The Swan

Americas Next Top Model

Reality television whats is real?

SPAOL

nmate!

INGLS

Ests bromeando.

You're kidding.

Cheer up!

Hablando del rey de Roma

Talk of the devil

Lo mereces.

It serves you right.

Ms vale tarde que nunca

Better late than never

Me ests tomando el pelo.

You're pulling my leg.

Me suena.

It rings a bell.

No faltara mas/Por supuesto

By all means

Clmate!

Keep your hair on!

Date prisa

Hurry up

De verdad!

Really!

ess! (cuando alguien


tornuda)

Bless you!

Qu cara!

What a cheek!

Qu lo!

What a mess!

alud!

Cheers!

No me extraa

No wonder

en cuidado!

Watch out!

No tengo ni idea

I haven't got a clue.

Pagar en efectivo

To pay cash

Qu aproveche.

Bon apetit.

Qudate con el cambio.

Keep the change.

revelar un secreto

Let the cat out of the bag

ser despedido

Get the sack

Sintete como en tu casa

Make yourself at home

T eliges.

It's up to you.

Cmo es eso? Por qu?

propsito

How come ?
By the way

erra la puerta

Were you born in a field/barn?

ruzando los dedos.

Cross your fingers.

e nada.

You're welcome.

jame en paz

Leave me alone

me cuanto (para comida o


bidas)

Say when

una aguafiestas

A wet blanket

n mi opinin

To my mind

una resaca

A hangover

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Idioms
An idiom is a phrase where the
words together have a meaning that
is different from the dictionary
definitions of the individual words.

Common Idiomatic Phrases &


Expressions
Idiom

Meaning

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

1. This idiom is used as a way of


asking someone what they are
thinking about.
2. To make a bad situation even
worse.
3. When something happens very
rarely.
4. idiom is used to say that two (or
more people) agree on something.
5. This means to hear a rumor'
about something or someone.
6. This idiom is used to say that
someone missed his or her
chance at something.

A penny for your thoughts


Add insult to injury
Once in a blue moon
See eye to eye
Hear it on the grapevine
Miss the boat

Common Idiomatic Phrases &


Expressions
Idiom

Meaning

1.
2.
3.
4.

1. This means to do two things at


the same time'.
2. When someone understands the
situation well.
3. When something is done badly to
save money.
4. To hear something from the
authoritative source.
5. When something is very
expensive.
6. The final problem in a series of
problems

Kill two birds with one stone


On the ball
Cut corners
To hear something straight from
the horse's mouth
5. Costs an arm and a leg
6. The last straw

Common Idiomatic Phrases &


Expressions
Idiom

Meaning

Take what someone says with a


grain of salt
Sit on the fence
The best of both worlds
Put wool over other people's eyes

This means not to take what


someone says too seriously. There
is a big possibility that what
he/she says is only partly true.
This is used when someone does
not want to choose or make a
decision.
All the advantages.
This means to deceive someone
into thinking well of them.

Common Idiomatic Phrases &


Expressions
Idiom

Meaning

1.
2.

1. This expression is used when the


person you have just been talking
about arrives.
2. Feeling ill.

Speak of the devil!


Feeling a bit under the weather

Make your Own Reality Show!


Consider the highlights of our
class and how youd edit our
experience as if it were a
reality show. How would you
create the drama? How would
it stray from reality?

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