English lesson on 'Z' idioms, offering clear explanations and examples, designed for learners to enhance their English vocabulary effectively.

 

 

Title: Zesty 'Z' Idioms: A Zing to Your English Learning

 

 

Zapping Through English Idioms Starting with 'Z'

 

Welcome to our lesson on English idioms that begin with the letter 'Z'! In this session, you'll discover the meanings and applications of various 'Z' idioms. This knowledge will add a zestful flair to your English language skills. For any further questions, feel free to visit us at Learning English Free.


Understanding 'Z' Idioms

 

  1. Zero Tolerance

    • Meaning: No leniency for any kind of law-breaking or rule violation.
    • Example: "The new school policy shows zero tolerance towards bullying."
  2. Zip your lip!

    • Meaning: A phrase used to tell someone to keep a secret or to stop talking.
    • Example: "When she started revealing the surprise party plans, I had to tell her to zip her lip!"
  3. Zero hour

    • Meaning: The scheduled time for the start of a very important event.
    • Example: "As the clock struck midnight, it was zero hour for the launch of the spacecraft."
  4. Zigged before you zagged

    • Meaning: Doing things in the wrong order or sequence.
    • Example: "He zigged before he zagged by celebrating his promotion before actually getting the confirmation."
  5. Zip it

    • Meaning: Informally telling someone to be quiet or stop talking.
    • Example: "During the movie, she got so annoyed she turned and said 'zip it!' to the noisy people behind her."

 


Mastering 'Z' Idioms in English

 

You've now expanded your knowledge of 'Z' idioms, enhancing your English vocabulary with these unique expressions. Keep practising them in conversations to grasp their usage fully. For any inquiries, please reach out on our Facebook page at Learning English Free.

 

 

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