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More Favourite Idioms

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Do you ‘see red’ when people use phrases you don’t understand. Or maybe get ‘cold feet’ because you are feeling ‘under the weather’? For those on the autism spectrum or when English isn’t their first language, these every day phrases are completely baffling. These sets of cards humorously depict well known idioms and the accompanying detailed booklet provides a dictionary meaning for each card, and a range of ideas and activities for use.

36 cards per pack and accompanying booklet

Suitable for all ages

Dr Victoria Joffe is a specialist speech and language therapist and senior lecturer in developmental speech, language and communication impairments in the Department of Language and Communication Science at City University, London. She is also programme director of an innovative MSc degree in Joint Professional Practice: Language and Communication, run in conjunction with the Institute of Education.

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SKU: 9780863889837 - 66 Categories: , , , , NDIS approved: Yes Ages: 13 - 18 Author: Victoria Joffe Publisher: Routledge Page count: 36 Edition: 1st Edition ISBN: 9780863889837 Publish date: August 23, 2013

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Do you ‘see red’ when people use phrases you don’t understand. Or maybe get ‘cold feet’ because you are feeling ‘under the weather’? For those on the autism spectrum or when English isn’t their first language, these every day phrases are completely baffling. These sets of cards humorously depict well known idioms and the accompanying detailed booklet provides a dictionary meaning for each card, and a range of ideas and activities for use.

36 cards per pack and accompanying booklet

Suitable for all ages

Dr Victoria Joffe is a specialist speech and language therapist and senior lecturer in developmental speech, language and communication impairments in the Department of Language and Communication Science at City University, London. She is also programme director of an innovative MSc degree in Joint Professional Practice: Language and Communication, run in conjunction with the Institute of Education.