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Let's solve the idiom matching task step by step.

Task: Match each idiom to its correct meaning.



We have five idioms on the left and five meanings on the right. We need to pair them correctly.

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Step 1: Understand Each Idiom



1. Keep your head
- This is a common expression meaning to remain calm, especially in stressful situations.
- Meaning: *Stay Calm*

2. Keep your chin up
- This means to stay positive and not lose hope, even when things are tough.
- Meaning: *Remain cheerful in hard situations*

3. Keep your nose clean
- This idiom means to avoid getting into trouble or doing anything wrong.
- Meaning: *Stay out of trouble*

4. Keep it under your hat
- This means to keep something secret; not to tell anyone.
- Meaning: *Keep it a secret; Don't tell anyone*

5. Keep the ball rolling
- This means to continue making progress on a project or plan without stopping.
- Meaning: *Maintain the progress of a project, plan*

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Final Matching:



| Idiom | Correct Meaning |
|-------------------------|-------------------------------------------------|
| Keep your head | Stay Calm |
| Keep your chin up | Remain cheerful in hard situations |
| Keep your nose clean | Stay out of trouble |
| Keep it under your hat | Keep it a secret; Don't tell anyone |
| Keep the ball rolling | Maintain the progress of a project, plan |

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Answer Key (Matching):



- Keep your headStay Calm
- Keep your chin upRemain cheerful in hard situations
- Keep your nose cleanStay out of trouble
- Keep it under your hatKeep it a secret; Don't tell anyone
- Keep the ball rollingMaintain the progress of a project, plan

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This exercise helps students understand figurative language and how idioms are used in everyday English. The pictures also support visual learning—like the boy holding his head for "keep your head," which suggests staying calm.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of idiom worksheets.
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