Idioms - To Break the Ice
Do you know what idioms are in English? They are fixed
expressions that have a figurative, or sometimes literal, meaning. Similar to
our Spanish refranes.
Today's new idiom is To
break the ice.
Let's watch a video to learn its meaning.
Now, it is your turn to put your creativity into practice
and give an example using the new idiom you've learnt.
i break the ice when i kiss her.
ResponderEliminari break the ice when i kiss her.
ResponderEliminari tried break the ice telling her a joke
ResponderEliminarAlejandro Bermúdez Aviñón 3ºA
I broke the ice with my friends after discussions.
ResponderEliminarGloria Valenzuela Cerezo 3ºA
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ResponderEliminarYou can tell a joke to break the ice on a party
ResponderEliminarPaula Barrau 3°ESO A
When i meet new friends and they are very quiet, i tell a joke to break the ice
ResponderEliminarAlicia Mora Jodar 3°A❤
When we have a very difficult exam, before to do the exam I tell a joke about the exam to break the ice.
ResponderEliminarAmal Alghouch Banou 3ºA❤
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ResponderEliminarI ice break when my friends are silence.
ResponderEliminari break the ice when I talk to strangers
ResponderEliminarI break the ice when I talk about my like and dislikes
ResponderEliminarI break the ice when I talk about my like and dislikes
ResponderEliminari broke the ice when i was the first to dance
ResponderEliminarWhen I'm with girls always break the ice
ResponderEliminarI break when my friends are silence
ResponderEliminar-Valentin Martin
I'm going to break the ice with that girl.
ResponderEliminarAlejandro Gómez Paniagua