Adages and Proverbs. Adages and Proverbs are sayings in the English language that reflect wisdom and...

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Adages and Proverbs

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Page 1: Adages and Proverbs. Adages and Proverbs are sayings in the English language that reflect wisdom and truth and are based upon generations of experience.

Adages and ProverbsAdages and Proverbs

Page 2: Adages and Proverbs. Adages and Proverbs are sayings in the English language that reflect wisdom and truth and are based upon generations of experience.

Adages and Proverbs are sayings in the English language that reflect wisdom and truth and are based upon generations of experience.

They are short and to the point and convey deep meaning.

They mostly convey a moral lesson and are witty which is why they have lasted for a long time.

Adages and Proverbs are sayings in the English language that reflect wisdom and truth and are based upon generations of experience.

They are short and to the point and convey deep meaning.

They mostly convey a moral lesson and are witty which is why they have lasted for a long time.

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Proverb

A proverb is a statement of practical wisdom expressed in a simple way.

Proverb

A proverb is a statement of practical wisdom expressed in a simple way.

It is a saying that offers advice or instruction on how to live your life.

A proverb is more common in every day life than an adage.

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Proverb Example

“A penny saved is a penny earned.”

Benjamin Franklin

Proverb Example

“A penny saved is a penny earned.”

Benjamin Franklin

Advice: It is as useful to save money that you already have as it will earn more money for you if invested wisely.

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Proverb Example

“A leopard cannot change its spots.”

Proverb Example

“A leopard cannot change its spots.”

AdviceIt is impossible for a bad or unpleasant person to become good or pleasant. Live your life right.

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Adage

An adage is a saying that expresses some kind of truth about human nature or how things happen in life.

Adage

An adage is a saying that expresses some kind of truth about human nature or how things happen in life.

It is used to remind others about something that is believed to be true.

It is used to remind others about something that is believed to be true.

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Adage Example

“Birds of a feather flock together.”

Adage Example

“Birds of a feather flock together.”

Truth about how things happen in life: People of the same character or likeness tend to gather together and become friends.

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Adage Example

“No news is good news.”

Adage Example

“No news is good news.”

Truth about how things happen in life: Not hearing about a situation suggests that nothing bad has happened.

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Each of the following slides show an adage or a proverb. Discuss with a partner which you think each one means and then what you think it means. Your teacher will then click to reveal the actual meaning. Good luck!

Each of the following slides show an adage or a proverb. Discuss with a partner which you think each one means and then what you think it means. Your teacher will then click to reveal the actual meaning. Good luck!

Let’s practice. Let’s practice.

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A watched pot never boils.A watched pot never boils.

Things you look forward to seem to take a long time to happen.

Adage – Gives truth about how things happen in life.

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You live, and you learn. You live, and you learn.

Learn from your mistakes.

Proverb – Gives Advice

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You can’t have your cake and eat it too. You can’t have your cake and eat it too.

Once you've eaten your cake, you won't have it any more. Used for expressing the impossibility of having something both ways, if those two ways conflict.

Adage – Gives truth about how things happen in life.

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Don’t bite the hand that feeds you.Don’t bite the hand that feeds you.

Don’t hurt those who take care of you, or they may not want to take care of you anymore.

Proverb – Gives Advice

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Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.

You can’t expect to achieve something if you never even try to do it.

Proverb – Gives Advice

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The best things in life are free.The best things in life are free.

The things in life that don’t cost money are the most enjoyed. Examples are beauty, love, friendship, and joy.

Adage – Gives truth about how things happen in life.

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Curiosity killed the cat. Curiosity killed the cat.

Don’t be nosy because it can lead to danger.

Proverb – Gives advice.

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The early bird catches the worm. The early bird catches the worm.

If you start something early, you have a better chance of succeeding at it.

Proverb – Gives Advice

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Read the following statements and think of the meaning of the adages and proverbs in context.

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Although I was still mad at my cousin for losing my book, I decided to let sleeping dogs lie and not mention it again.

A. It is better not to restart an old argument.

B. It is better to let your relatives’ pets sleep on the floor.

Although I was still mad at my cousin for losing my book, I decided to let sleeping dogs lie and not mention it again.

A. It is better not to restart an old argument.

B. It is better to let your relatives’ pets sleep on the floor.

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When I pack my lunch, I always remind myself that an apple a day keeps the doctor away.

A. Telling doctors you eat an apple every day keeps them from scolding you.

B. Eating an apple every day keeps you in good health.

When I pack my lunch, I always remind myself that an apple a day keeps the doctor away.

A. Telling doctors you eat an apple every day keeps them from scolding you.

B. Eating an apple every day keeps you in good health.

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Dad said that while the rest of us are out grocery shopping, he’s going to make hay while the sun shines and take a nap.

A. The best place to take a nap is outside in the sun.

B. Take advantage of an opportunity while you have chance to do so.

Dad said that while the rest of us are out grocery shopping, he’s going to make hay while the sun shines and take a nap.

A. The best place to take a nap is outside in the sun.

B. Take advantage of an opportunity while you have chance to do so.

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When Danny asked his grandmother why she saved used wrapping paper, she replied, “waste not, want not.”

A. If you waste just go buy more.

B. If you don’t waste anything, you will always have enough.

When Danny asked his grandmother why she saved used wrapping paper, she replied, “waste not, want not.”

A. If you waste just go buy more.

B. If you don’t waste anything, you will always have enough.

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 "That boy pushed me yesterday and I am going to get him back today!" My mom responded, "No you are not! Two wrongs do not make a right." 

A. It is never right to wrong someone, even if they have wronged you first. 

B. You will get even trying to make it right.

 "That boy pushed me yesterday and I am going to get him back today!" My mom responded, "No you are not! Two wrongs do not make a right." 

A. It is never right to wrong someone, even if they have wronged you first. 

B. You will get even trying to make it right.

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 The new boy in our class wears glasses and reads many books. I thought he must be smart. My friend warned me, “don’t judge a book by its cover!”

A. Don’t think a book is a good read without reading it first.  

B. Don’t make a judgment based only on appearances.

 The new boy in our class wears glasses and reads many books. I thought he must be smart. My friend warned me, “don’t judge a book by its cover!”

A. Don’t think a book is a good read without reading it first.  

B. Don’t make a judgment based only on appearances.

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 I was sad to see my brother leave for college but knew I would be happy to see him when he returned because “absence makes the heart grow fonder.”

A. you feel more affection for those you love when away from them.

B. Your heart gets bigger when you are away.

 I was sad to see my brother leave for college but knew I would be happy to see him when he returned because “absence makes the heart grow fonder.”

A. you feel more affection for those you love when away from them.

B. Your heart gets bigger when you are away.

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