Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day isn’t just about chocolates and roses. It’s also a great opportunity to practice English through texts, rhymes, and real-life communication. Whether you’re a student, parent, or teacher, here you’ll find ideas and resources to learn English with a Valentine’s twist.

Valentine’s Day idioms

   Discover these common phrases and learn how to use them naturally in real conversations 

Wear your on your sleeve

Blinded by love

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Head over heels

 

Hmmm…

How about an exercise on Valentine’s Day idioms?

Complete the sentences with the right idiom and test your English skills. Can you match them all correctly?

Let’s practice some

Valentine’s Day vocabulary

Cupid is a small winged boy who makes people fall in love.

Crush is called for someone you really like or have romantic feelings for.

A date is a meeting between two people who like each other.

Hug: to hold someone close in your arms to show love.

The heart is an organ in your chest, often used as a symbol of love.

February is the second month of the year, when Valentine’s Day is celebrated.

A love bug is a playful way to say someone has fallen in love or been “bitten” by love. It’s not a real insect, it’s a fun way to talk about romantic feelings!

 A couple is two people in a relationship.

Chocolate is a sweet treat often given to someone you love on Valentine’s Day.

Happy St. Patrick's Day! Take a look at our blog about Ireland and learn new vocabulary.

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