7 English Idioms - Idiom Examples and Exercises for Students #2
Common Idioms
- Cost an arm and a leg
- Pull someone’s leg
- Jump on the bandwagon
- Every cloud has a silver lining
- Fingers crossed
- Raining cats and dogs
- Piece of cake
Idiom Definitions
- Cost an arm and a leg: very expensive
- Pull someone’s leg: to tease or joke with someone in a playful manner, often by saying something that is not true
- Jump on the bandwagon: to join or support a popular trend or movement, especially when it becomes popular
- Every cloud has a silver lining: there is often something positive even in a bad or difficult situation
- Fingers crossed: a gesture of hope for good luck or a positive outcome
- Raining cats and dogs: very heavy rain
- Piece of cake: easy to do
Example Sentences
- The race car was beautiful, but it cost an arm and a leg to buy and maintain.
- When Sarah told her amazing story, nobody believed her, thinking she was just pulling their leg.
- With the latest trend, everyone jumped on the bandwagon and started wearing the fashionable sunglasses.
- Despite the rain ruining their picnic, they found a nice café to take shelter in; every cloud has a silver lining.
- Jane crossed her fingers and hoped that she would win the lottery.
- We had to cancel the outdoor event because it was raining cats and dogs.
- The math problem was challenging for most students, but for Tim, it was a piece of cake; he solved it effortlessly.
Example Conversations
Emma: “I heard the new phone is amazing, but it costs an arm and a leg. I don’t know if I can afford it.” David: “Yeah, it’s too expensive. I will wait for it to get cheaper.”
Alan: “Did you really go to that party last night?” Eric: “No, I was pulling your leg yesterday, I was never really going to go.”
Lisa: “I’ve been hearing a lot about this new fitness craze. Should I try it?” Mark: “Well, a lot of people are jumping on the bandwagon, but make sure it’s suitable for you.”
Emily: “I failed my driving test. I’m really disappointed.” Alex: “I know it’s tough, but every cloud has a silver lining. You can learn from your mistakes and try again.”
John: “I have a job interview tomorrow. I hope I get the position.” Anna: “Fingers crossed for you.”
Kate: “I can’t believe how heavy it’s raining outside!” Tom: “I know, it’s raining cats and dogs.”
Ben: “I have a presentation to deliver tomorrow, but I haven’t prepared yet.” Sophie: “Don’t worry, Ben. You’re a great speaker, and I’m sure it’ll be a piece of cake for you.”
Idiom Exercises
Identify the Correct Idiom
Delete the incorrect idiom:
- When my favorite singer released a new song, I (jumped on the bandwagon / pulled someone’s leg) and downloaded it right away.
- My teacher told us that (every cloud has a silver lining / it’s raining cats and dogs) and even though we lost the game, we learned a lot from it.
- My friend always likes to (pull someone’s leg / cross fingers) and make jokes to make us laugh.
- Don’t worry, the test will be easy. It’ll be a (piece of cake / fingers crossed)!
- Even though (every cloud has a silver lining / it’s raining cats and dogs), we can stay indoors and play board games.
- The new video game console (costs an arm and a leg / has a silver lining) but everyone wants to buy it.
- I have an important job interview tomorrow, so please keep (fingers crossed/ pulling my leg) and wish me luck!
Complete the Sentence with the Correct Idiom
Fill in the blanks:
- I hope everything goes well in your job interview tomorrow. ____________________ for you!
- Even though she lost her job, she remained positive and believed that ____________________.
- Yes, it will be ______________, you’ll ace it.
- Don’t believe everything he says, he’s always _____________________.
- The weather forecast said it would be ____________________ tomorrow, so don’t forget your umbrella.
- When the new smartphone was released, everyone ____________________ and bought one.
- Wow, that designer handbag must have ________________. It’s so expensive!
Give an Example with Idiom Use
Give an example when you would say the following:
- Raining cats and dogs
- Fingers crossed
- Piece of cake
- Pull someone’s leg
Example #1: I know it is only a craze but I will jump on the bandwagon and buy the new single like everyone else.
Reading Comprehension Exercises
The English for study skills lessons will have a section to improve reading skills. Follow this link to read the reading texts and answer the simple reading comprehension questions.