miércoles, 13 de noviembre de 2013

Can you guess the meaning of this idiom? "To cost an arm and a leg" Write the meaning in English and then translate it into Spanish.


To cost an arm and a leg

24 comentarios:

  1. This card cost me a lot of work
    kisses

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    1. I´m sorry, that is not the meaning of this idiom. Try again!

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  2. The meaning is that the card is very very expensive.

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    1. That´s right! Now you have to translate it into Spanish and you´ll get the point

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  3. Esther munoz 5th grade14 de noviembre de 2013, 16:45

    this meaning means that cost a lot and in spanish is " que cuesta un monton"

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    1. Esther you are right, that´s the meaning of this idiom but that is not the translation into Spanish that we are looking for. There is a better idiom in Spanish that means "to cost an arm and a leg". Give it a try, you almost got it!

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    2. Esther muñoz 5th grade15 de noviembre de 2013, 16:06

      Yes i know i just put the coment
      thanks for teling

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  4. Izan Martinez 5th grade14 de noviembre de 2013, 17:46

    wow pore frog you need all love

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    1. Yes Izan our poor frog needs love.
      Do you know what "to cost an arm and a leg" means?

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  5. Esther muñoz 5th grade15 de noviembre de 2013, 16:03

    the meaning is me he cortado un hojo de la cara

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  6. Lucia Tornel 5th grade15 de noviembre de 2013, 16:27

    is cost a lot me ha costado un riñon

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  7. Izan Martinez 5th grade15 de noviembre de 2013, 17:29

    tI transleta:para costar un brazo y una pierna

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  8. Izan Martinez 5th grade15 de noviembre de 2013, 17:37

    ooooo is : para cortar un brazo y una pierna

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  9. I new it, but I,ve got to do all my homewwork before saying this:
    {Cuesta un riñon}

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  10. On monday I will be, as Fernando says, "súper kuki de la muerte"
    jajajaja

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  11. Hwo,s EEVEE from another comment???
    EEVEE is a pokemon(a very good one)!!!

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  12. JOSE Mª SANCHEZ 5ºA15 de noviembre de 2013, 23:01

    cuesta un ojo de la cara
    it cost a lot

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  13. Hi guys!
    Good job everyone!
    I think I will have to give points to Esther and Lucía. However, we will comment on your answers on Monday (there are some grammar structures that we have to correct)
    Have a nice weekend!

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    1. you are the best teacher in murcia for english...we are following your class online from the academia inglesgarantizado...we prepare some of your students from 6th for the pet and others for b1....thanks ,,merry christmas happy new year happy thanksgiving and happy holidays to all....

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  14. Hellllllllllllo theacher

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    1. alejandro..hello..how are you today? i know you are the best student in the class..

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    2. No Alejandro isn't best student in the class is... Lucia tornel!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  15. i love idioms your'e going to put more

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  16. This means that it costed allot to do it

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