Iraqi Third Year College Students' Recognition of English Idioms: A Comparative Study
An idiom is a group of words whose meaning put together is different from the meaning of individual words. English is a rich language when it comes to idioms, they represent variety. For foreign learners, idioms are problematic because even if they know the meaning of individual words that compose a...
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College of Education for Women,
2019-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary: | An idiom is a group of words whose meaning put together is different from the meaning of individual words. English is a rich language when it comes to idioms, they represent variety. For foreign learners, idioms are problematic because even if they know the meaning of individual words that compose an idiom the meaning of it might be something completely different. The present study investigates Iraqi third year college students' recognition of idioms. To achieve this, the researchers have conducted a test which comprises three questions. Certain conclusions are reached here along with some suggestions and recommendations. |
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