Are you the black sheep of your family?
A) Vocabulary: match the colour idioms with their meaning
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red tape
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once in a blue moon
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out of the blue
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in the red
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black sheep
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black market
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blue collar
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white lie
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to be in the black
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to paint the town red
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B) Are you the black sheep of your family?
C) Colour and culture
What do these colours mean in your culture? When are the used? For example, weddings, funeral, festivals, etc.
red, white, blue, black, green, yellow, orange.
D) Discussion:
- What’s your favourite colour?
- Is there a black market in your city/country?
- What do you do when you are feeling blue?
- Is there a lot of red tape in your country? Explain.
- What do you do once in a blue moon?