Common Idioms Learning


Common Idioms Learning
Build Vocabulary with Idiom Worksheets
Our Idioms Worksheets for Kids are designed to strengthen a child’s understanding of the English language. Idioms are often tricky because their meanings aren’t literal, but with our guided practice, children can quickly learn them and apply them confidently.
Features of the Worksheet
- A comprehensive list of idioms explained simply.
- Practice through MCQs, blanks, and matching games.
- Kid-friendly examples and exercises for better retention.
- Activities suitable for both school and home learning.
Why Idioms Matter
Idioms make the English language richer and more expressive. Mastering them allows kids to:
- Understand conversations better.
- Express ideas creatively.
- Perform well in academics and storytelling.
These worksheets transform idiom learning into a fun and rewarding activity for young learners.
✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 - Choose the correct meaning
Opposite side
More careful
Big win
Make worse
Die
Exercise 2 - Fill with right idiom
Last straw
The gun
Under nose
Beat around
Cost arm and leg
Exercise 3 - Match the idioms with their meanings
- In cold blood - C. Calm but cruel
- A hot potato - B. Dangerous issue
- Kick off - A. Start something
- Miss the boat - J. Lose a chance
- On thin ice - F. Be in danger/Facing risk
- Pay the price - H. Suffer result
- Ring a bell - E. Remember something
- See eye to eye - D. Agree with someone
- Throw light on - G. Explain clearly
- Wild goose chase - I. Useless search
Frequently Asked Questions
Common idioms appear in books, movies, and everyday speech. Kids who know them can understand stories better and join conversations easily.
Yes, each idiom is explained with options that show how it’s used. This helps children connect idioms to real-life situations and remember them better.
They’ll gain stronger English vocabulary, improve reading and speaking, and enjoy learning expressions through simple, child-friendly exercises.