TED GOES OUT FOR THE EVENING
Ted leaves to go visit his girlfriend Amber. Ted's mother Susan says she doesn't really like Amber. She wishes him a good time anyway.
Ted: See you later, Mom!
Susan: Where are you going, Ted?
Ted: I told Amber I'd drop by.
Susan: What are you two going to do?
Ted: Maybe go to the movies or to a party. Our plans are still up in the air.
Susan: Why don't you invite her over here?
Ted: I don't want to hang around here. Dad is really down in the dumps.
Susan: Is Amber the girl with the nose ring and the purple hair?
Ted: Yeah. I'm crazy about her!
Susan: Don't take this the wrong way, but she's not exactly my cup of tea.
Ted: Take it easy, Mom. We're not about to get married. We just enjoy hanging out together.
Susan: I guess there's no accounting for taste. Have a good time.
Ted: Don't worry. We'll have a blast!
Susan: (under her breath) That's what I'm afraid of!
IDIOMS - LESSON 5
about to - see Lesson 1
(to be) crazy about - to like very much
EXAMPLE 1: Amy is so crazy about golf, she'd like to play every day.
EXAMPLE 2: I'm sure Katie will agree to go out on a date with Sam. She's crazy about him!
cup of tea - the type of person or thing that one generally likes
EXAMPLE 1: Hockey isn't Alan's cup of tea. He prefers soccer.
EXAMPLE 2: I know Joy is nice, but she's simply not my cup of tea.
NOTE: This expression is almost always used in the negative. She's not my cup of tea.
(to be) down in the dumps - to feel sad; to be depressed
EXAMPLE 1: It's not surprising that Lisa is down in the dumps. Paws, the cat she had for 20 years, just died.
EXAMPLE 2: It's easy to feel down in the dumps when it's raining outside.
(to) drop by - to pay a short, often unannounced visit
EXAMPLE 1: If we have time before the movie, let's drop by Bill's house.
EXAMPLE 2: "Hi, I was in the neighborhood so I thought I'd drop by!"
(to) hang around - to spend time idly; to linger
EXAMPLE 1: We had to hang around the airport for an extra six hours because our flight was delayed.
EXAMPLE 2: Nina's boyfriend Boris is coming over soon. She hopes her parents aren't planning on hanging around the house.
(to) hang out - to spend time (often doing nothing)
EXAMPLE 1: Ted spent all of last summer hanging out by his friend's pool.
EXAMPLE 2: Kathy and her friends like to hang out at the mall.
NOTE: "Hang out with" means to keep company with someone.
(to) have a blast [slang] - to enjoy oneself very much
EXAMPLE 1: Last summer, Nicole had a blast backpacking through
Europe with some friends.
EXAMPLE 2: Heather spent her spring break in Fort Lauderdale with millions of other college students. She had a blast!
(to) have a good time - to enjoy oneself
EXAMPLE 1: Marcy and Jose had a good time salsa dancing at Babalu, a nightclub in Manhattan.
EXAMPLE 2: Nora and Jake had a good time on their honeymoon in Maui.
take it easy - relax; don't worry
EXAMPLE 1: You lost your keys? Take it easy, I'm sure you'll find them.
EXAMPLE 2: Stop yelling and take it easy. I'm sure there's a good explanation for why Joe borrowed your car without asking first.
(to) take something the wrong way - to take offense
EXAMPLE 1: Don't take this the wrong way, but I liked your hair better before you got it cut.
EXAMPLE 2: Jessica is offended. I guess she took it the wrong way when I told her she should exercise more.
NOTE: This expression is often used in the negative form: "Don't take this the wrong way, but..."
there's no accounting for taste - it's impossible to explain individual likes and dislikes
EXAMPLE 1: Ted likes to put sugar on his spaghetti. I guess there's no accounting for taste.
EXAMPLE 2: Tiffany has a tattoo of a squirrel on her leg. There's no
accounting for taste.
under one's breath - quietly; in a whisper
EXAMPLE 1: "Amber is strange," muttered Nicole under her breath,
as Ted was leaving the room.
EXAMPLE 2: Mike agreed to take out the garbage, saying under his
breath, "I always do the dirty work around here."
(to be) up in the air - not yet determined; uncertain
EXAMPLE 1: It might rain later, so our plans for the picnic are up in the air.
EXAMPLE 2: Our trip to Russia is up in the air. We aren't sure we'll get our visas in time.
PRACTICE THE IDIOMS
Fill in the blank with the missing word:
1) Bob was fired. It's not surprising that he's down ____ the dumps.
a) at b) in c) with
2) Ted thinks Amber is wonderful. He's just crazy ____ her.
a) about b) around c) into
3) "Don't ____ this the wrong way, but I really don't like your girlfriend," said Susan to Ted.
a) understand b) put c) take
4) Ted likes to hang ____ with Amber. She's fun to be with.
a) on b) out c) in
5) Ted decided to go over to Amber's house. He'd promised her he'd drop ____.
a) by b) around c) near
6) Bob and Susan don't know where they'll go on vacation. Their travel plans are still up ____ the air.
a) around b) in c) above
7) Judy muttered something nasty ____ her breath, but I couldn't quite hear it.
a) about b) under c) below
8) Why are you hanging ____ the house on such a beautiful day? You should be outside enjoying the weather.
a) inside b) from c) around
Review for Lessons 1-5
Fill in the blank with the missing word:
1) After copying from his friend's paper during the test, Ted was on ____ ice with his chemistry teacher.
a) thick b) thin c) dangerous
2) Ted's teacher hit the ____ on the head. Ted should spend less time playing guitar and more time studying.
a) tack b) nail c) screw
3) I'm not really crazy about my friend's husband. He talks too much, and he never listens to what anybody else is saying. He's just not my cup of ____.
a) coffee b) cocoa c) tea
4) If Ted has his ____ set on going to New York University, he's going to have to buckle down and start studying more.
a) life b) brain c) heart
5) It's not surprising that Nicole gets such good grades. She's as ____
as a tack.
a) smart b) sharp c) clever
6) When Peter his temper, it's very scary. He throws furniture everywhere.
a) loses b) finds c) opens
7) After Jane started hitting the ____, her grades started improving immediately.
a) work b) books c) teachers
8) Nicole said something ____ her breath, but I couldn't hear it. When I asked her to repeat it, she refused.
a) on b) about c) under
9) Will Ted ever be the best student in his class? Sure, when ____ fly!
a) sheep b) goats c) pigs
10) A positive attitude leads to success. When things get difficult, it's important to keep your ____ up.
a) chin b) neck c) head
11) Bob was all stressed ____ because the traffic was making him late for a doctor's appointment.
a) over b) out c) up
12) Frank knew that the judge had already decided he was guilty. There was no point ____ arguing with him.
a) in b) around c) about
13) Some people think Nicole and Susan are sisters. That really ____ Nicole crazy!
a) does b) causes c) drives
14) Ted has been slacking ____ since the first day of high school, so it's not surprising that he's doing so poorly.
a) around b) off c) about
15) During the Depression in the 1930's, many families in America were living from hand to ____.
a) arm b) mouth c) hand
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