Education Idioms
Across
- 2. You use this idiom to describe a student who doesn’t pay attention in classes, disrupting them with pranks, jokes, or comments that draw everyone’s attention.
- 3. This idiom is used when you want to say that someone has done something extremely well, such as passing an exam.
- 5. People use it when they want to point out that someone has their own way of doing something for a long time and that nothing will change no matter what.
- 8. English native speakers use this idiom when they have to memorize something so well that they can say it without having to read it.
- 10. it means you should open up your book and start studying. However, this idiom is more commonly used with a negative.
Down
- 1. it means you are simply gossiping or sharing secrets that will probably cause problems for someone else.
- 4. This short idiom refers to someone who mimics or copies the actions of another person, and it usually has a negative connotation.
- 6. You can use this idiom when you can’t remember or find something
- 7. This short idiom describes a person who loves reading books.
- 9. it means they are struggling to remember or think of something.