Fall From Grace – Idiom Of The Day For IELTS
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Fall From Grace – Idiom Of The Day For IELTS Speaking.
Definition:
done something that you can lose your reputation or made people in authority stop liking or admiring you
Example:
” After 12 years in power, the party has fallen from grace with voters.“
“His fall from grace began when FBI agents searched his home.“
“When a celebrity falls from grace, they can find it very difficult to get work in television.“
Exercise:
- Choose the suitable idiom to complete the sentence below.
“The minister of education seems to have ___________. There are rumours that the president is planning to sack her next week.”
A. breathe my last
B. any port in a storm
C. fallen from grace
D. a hard nut to crack - Describe a problem you had to face. Try to use this idiom in your speech. You should say:
– When it happened
– What the problem was
– Who helped you solved it
And explain why you ran into the problem
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