Saturday, June 30, 2007

Idiom: SWEPT HER OFF HER FEET

Rosanne really likes the new boy who came to school this year. She thinks he is so handsome, smart, and kind. He is always with her and is very thoughtful. Rosanne thinks about him all of the time and she likes him so much. He just SWEPT HER OFF HER FEET.
  1. SWEPT HER OFF HER FEET means:

_/_ 1. Make someone like you

___ 2. Use a broom

___ 3. Push someone away

  1. Could you be SWEPT OFF YOUR FEET by:

1. a very nice person? YES

2. a very mean person? NO

3. a broom? NO

  1. Vocabulary: What does HANDSOME mean: -- Very nice looking, said about a boy or a man.
  2. Example: Joan follows Tom everywhere because he SWEPT HER OFF HER FEET.