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  1. A bit of fun with this worksheet. Match the cockney rhyming slang phrases. Teach students to listen to rhyming words and see if they can work out what the meanings are. They can enjoy learning real London slang.

  2. A selection of English ESL cockney printables. Get the students tal. 534 uses

  3. Feb 2, 2024 · 1. Provide a list of common Cockney Rhyming Slang expressions. 2. Divide students into pairs or small groups. 3. Give each group a set of index cards or slips of paper. 4. Instruct students to match each Cockney Rhyming Slang expression with its corresponding meaning by writing the rhyming word on one side and the meaning on the other. 5.

  4. ESL Worksheet: Cockney Rhyming Slang Choose the correct answer. Q1 - A tea leaf is a thief. € True € False Q2 - Pete Tong means long. € True € False Q3 - Tin bath means giraffe. € True € False Q4 - Sean Ryder means cider. € True € False Q5 - Ruby Murray means curry. € True € False Q6 - Trouble and strife means life.

  5. d3ddkgxe55ca6c.cloudfront.net › assets › t1484240601Cockney Rhyming Slang

    “A lie! Cockney rhymin’ slang, innit?” Stella finally understood. “Oh yes.” (page 137) Cockney rhyming slang (named after the people who first used it, the ‘Cockneys’ of London’s East End) is a type of slang that replaces common words with rhymes or phrases. Often the word in the expression that rhymes with the original word is ...

  6. Top 100 Cockney Rhyming Slang Words and Phrases - Free download as Word Doc (.doc), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. The document lists 100 common Cockney rhyming slang terms and their meanings, including "apples and pears" for stairs, "brass tacks" for facts, "china plate" for mate, "dog and bone" for phone, "fireman's hose" for nose, "half-inch" for pinch, "jam-jar ...

  7. 1. Provide a list of common Cockney Rhyming Slang expressions. 2. Divide students into pairs or small groups. 3. Give each group a set of index cards or slips of paper. 4. Instruct students to match each Cockney Rhyming Slang expression with its corresponding meaning by writing the rhyming word on one side and the meaning on the other. 5.