Advanced English Conversations - Robert Allans, Ahmet Mustafaoglu, Metin Emir 2019
Set (46) - Appearances are deceiving!
Dialogue
Suzan: Get a load of that little girl. She’s a true troublemaker.
Jenny: Is she? But she doesn’t look so. As they say appearances are deceiving!
Suzan: She’s not that bad. But she’s spoiled because my uncle gets a kick out of her. She keeps him in stitches.
Jenny: But he shouldn’t give in to all her acts. She’ll eventually go out of control.
Suzan: That’s right! You hit the nail on the head. I said that over and over again but my words fall on deaf ears!
Vocabulary
Get a load of: take a look at (to draw attention to someone or something).
Appearances are deceiving: Things can look different from the way they really are.
Spoiled: (adj) (of a person, especially a child) harmed in character by being treated too leniently or indulgently.
Get a kick out of: to get a sense of enjoyment, amusement, or excitement.
In stitches: laughing uncontrollably.
Give in: to finally agree to what someone wants.
Go out of control: no longer possible to manage.
Hit the nail on the head: to describe exactly a situation/ problem.
Over and over again: again and again.
fall on deaf ears: (of a statement or request) be ignored.
Exercise;
Fill in the gaps with the appropriate expressions;
get a load of
appearances are deceiving spoiled
get a kick out of
in stitches
give in
go out of control
hit the nail on the head
over and over again
fall on deaf ears
a. Kids are bound to end up .......... if their parents are too easy-going.
b. Her pleas for mercy ..........; the judge gave her the maximum sentence.
c. You've found the problem, Sid! You ..........!
d. I can't stop singing this one verse .......... in my head.
e. ........... George over there. That dude knows how to dress!
f. Jane may look like she doesn't understand you, but she's really extremely bright ..........
g. One seller admits she.......... tricking people.
h. Everyone was frightened to death as the car ..........
i. Here's a book that will have you ..........
j. I don't think he will .......... to your requests if you keep pestering him.