Listen to the reading - Listen the different meanings

Discuss how you can use this homonym in your everyday life. Practice Using Idioms using the Homonym


Homonym: LEAVES

“This morning, the ground outside was covered in colorful leaves that had fallen from the trees overnight. As I walked, I saw a gardener collecting piles of dry leaves into large bags. Later, my neighbor waved goodbye and leaves for work every day at exactly 8:00. At school, my teacher reminded us that when a train leaves the station, it’s important to be on time or you’ll miss it. That evening, my friend leaves the group chat quickly whenever the topic gets too serious, which always makes the rest of us laugh. Watching how leaves can mean both nature and departure made me notice how many ways one simple word can be used.”


How many meanings did you find?

  • List of the different ways that this word can be used.


List of Meanings

  1. Plural of leaf from a tree or plant.

  2. To depart or go away.

Idioms To Use

  • Take it or leave it – accept or reject, no changes.

  • Leave a mark – to make an impact.

  • Turn over a new leaf – start fresh.

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