C2 · People, relationships & family C1/C2 Idioms related to love or relationships 12 February, 202318 September, 2023 blogdeserena Serena’s blog Is this quiz you have ten expressions related to relationships. Created by blogdeserena C1-C2 Idioms about love or relationships Quess the meaning of these idioms. They are about love or relationships. Activity by Serena To pop the question is ... to formally propose marriage to somebody to ask somebody for a date This idiom means to be madly in love. Do you know how to complete it? "To be ..." head over heels. upside down. What does "the window of the soul" mean? It's a poetic way to refer to people's feelings. It's a poetic way to refer to eyes. A love nest is ... a flat, room or house where lovers can secretly be together. the place where a newly-wed couple live. What is a shot-gun marriage? One that a couple are forced into by circumstances beyond their control (e.g. pregnancy) One that is agreed upon by parents when two people are children . Was that an old flame you were speaking to? An "old flame" means ... somebody you had a crush on in the past. a former boyfriend or girlfriend. When two people tie the knot they ... get married. have children. To get on like a house of fire means... to have a very good relationship. to have a very bad relationship. When Tom and Jane met they immediately felt that they ... were on the same wavelength. tuned into each other. Which is the correct description for "love-birds"? Two people that are very much in love. A couple that are cheating on their partners. Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte share this Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp Like this:Like Loading... Related share this Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp Like this:Like Loading...