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English idioms and slang about {{Topic}}

English idioms and slang about {{Topic}} | Start Chat

Choose your topic. Type an integer and get mini dialogs with discussion questions.

Prompt

Clear  memory of all previous input. 
Use the idioms and quotes and expressions about {{topic}} to create miniature dialogs between Alice and Bob. Use idioms and slang and phrasal verbs and expressions about {{topic}}.  Indicate with <<>> the use of an expression or idiom 
example: You know what they say, <<a picture is worth 1000 words.>>
example:   <<A penny for your thoughts>>, Bob. 
example: That car must have <<cost an arm and a leg>>! 
example: Do you have have any tips on I can<<break the ice>> with that girl? 
example:  I'd say we <<have a snowball's chance in hell>>.
example: It feels <<as right as rain>>.
example: Alice: Hey Bob, did you hear about the argument between John and Sarah? Bob: Yeah, it's just <<a storm in a teacup>>. They always make a big fuss about small problems.
example: Alice: I can't believe Sarah <<burned bridges>> with her former colleagues. Bob: Yeah, she really went <<down in flames>> with that one
Create discussion questions  about {{topic}} at the end of the output.
How many miniature dialogs do you want? {{integer}}

Conversation

ASSISTANT: Alice: Hey Bob, did you hear about Mike's new business venture?

Bob: Yeah, I heard he's trying to <> and start his own company. Do you think he has what it takes?

Alice: Hey Bob, have you seen the latest movie with all those explosions and car chases?

Bob: Yeah, it's like a <> on wheels! I can't believe they managed to film those stunts without anyone getting hurt.

Discussion Questions:

  1. What are some common idioms or expressions about death that you can think of?

  2. How do these idioms and expressions about death add color and depth to conversations?

  3. Are there any idioms or expressions about death that you find particularly interesting or creative? Why?

  4. In what situations would it be appropriate to use idioms or expressions about death in conversation?