1) Don’t worry about the exam, it’s going to be a piece of cake! a) Something very easy to do. b) Something very complicated. c) Something impossible to achieve. 2) I forgot my umbrella, and now it’s raining cats and dogs! a) It’s raining lightly. b) It’s raining heavily. c) It’s a sunny day. 3) You need to learn these idioms by heart if you want to sound more natural in English. a) Learn something very quickly. b) Memorize something completely. c) Learn something without trying too hard. 4) Sarah decided to spill the beans and tell everyone about the surprise party. a) Keep a secret. b) Reveal a secret. c) Forget the plan. 5) It was hard to tell her the bad news, but I had to bite the bullet and do it. a) Avoid the situation. b) Take a break. c) Face a difficult situation with courage. 6) Tom isn’t very organized, so I told him to get his act together. a) Improve his behavior or performance. b) Stop working so hard. c) Relax and take it easy. 7) Don’t worry about the recipe; making this cake is easy peasy! a) Extremely difficult to complete. b) A bit tricky but manageable c) Very simple to do. 8) She was really in hot water after missing the deadline for the project. a) Relaxed and calm. b) In trouble or a difficult situation. c) Ready to start a new task. 9) I couldn’t answer the question, so I decided to play it by ear. a) Plan everything in advance. b) Avoid listening to advice. c) Act spontaneously or without a plan. 10) After hearing the bad news, it really hit me like a ton of bricks. a) Made me feel very sad or shocked. b) Made me very happy. c) Didn’t affect me at all.

B1/B2 – Common English Idioms for Daily Conversations | Yoci Teacher

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