Article CEF8 Colorful Illustrations That Literally Explain the Meanings of Common Idioms Used In the English Language

Colorful Illustrations That Literally Explain the Meanings of Common Idioms Used In the English Language

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Lori Dorn
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Artist and animator Roisin Hahessy has created a colorful series of illustrations that visually and literally explain common English idioms that are probably seem a bit puzzling to those who are learning the language.

Having recently moved to Brazil, learning a new language and also teaching English, has made me think more about the English language. When I stopped to think about some English idioms and their literal meaning, I found some of them very funny and thought it would be a nice idea to pick a few of the most common idioms and illustrate them.

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images via Roisin Hahessy

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