If you thought your task would be a “piece of cake,” but now you’ve “bitten off more than you can chew” and want to “call it a day” we would understand if you were confused. 

Idioms are multi-word expressions that have non-literal meanings. These can often only be figured out by using contextual information. Confusing phrases like idioms can be heard everywhere: in the workplace, at school, at the local bar, and even at home.

Each language has its own set of unique idioms, but they don’t often translate well. And, if you aren’t familiar with them, they can leave a person feeling very confused. Unfortunately, the literal meaning is never the correct meaning of what the speaker is trying to get across.

Good communication is already difficult enough for some autistic individuals, so finding a solution for learning idioms is important.

In this fun and interactive session, participants will:

  • learn about and discuss some common idiomatic expressions
  • learn some strategies to help them identify idioms and predict the meanings of them
  • have the opportunity to expand your knowledge and understanding of idioms in the English language.

Join us Thursday, December 14

from 4:30 – 5:30 p.m.

In-person at The Ability Hub (300, 3820 24th Avenue NW)

or Online via Sinneave Connects.

This session is free.

You don’t need to register in advance, but you are welcome to sign up on Sinneave Connects.

If you already have a Sinneave Connects account, just log in as usual. If you haven’t yet opened a FREE account, it’s easy! Click the button below to be directed to the portal.

  1. Pick a user name – Choose Register
  2. Pick a password (Don’t forget to record it somewhere safe for next time!)
  3. Choose the “All About Idioms – Dec 14” session
  4. Enroll in the session to access the virtual link.

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If you have any questions about this session, or if you need help navigating Sinneave Connects, please email us at info@sinneavefoundation.org or call 403 210-5000. We’re here to help.

About the Presenter: Sherry Taylor has more than 15 years experience in the not for profit industry. She is a Program Facilitator with the EmploymentWorks program and is passionate about developing curriculum and content that makes lifelong learning fun for autistic youth, adults, persons with disabilities and professionals interested in expanding their knowledge and creating environments that are welcoming and inclusive.

 

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If you thought your task would be a “piece of cake,” but now you’ve “bitten off more than you can chew” and want to “call it a day” we would understand if you were perplexed. 

Phrases of Confusion (also known as idioms) are multi-word expressions that have non-literal meanings, which can often only be figured out by using contextual information.

Idioms can be heard everywhere: in the workplace, at school, at the local bar, and even at home. Each language has its own set of unique idioms, but they don’t often translate well. And, if you aren’t familiar with them, they can leave a person feeling very confused.

Unfortunately, the literal meaning is never the correct meaning of what the speaker is trying to get across.

Good communication is already difficult enough for some autistic individuals, so finding a solution for learning idioms is important.

In this fun and interactive session, participants will learn about and discuss some common idiomatic expressions and be able to understand and identify idioms, learning tips and strategies to predict the meanings of many of them.

Join us Thursday, April 13 from 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. at The Ability Hub (300, 3820 24th Avenue NW)

This session is free.

You don’t need to register in advance.

We love gathering in person, but if getting to the session at the Hub is a barrier for you, there is an option to attend virtually via Sinneave Connects, our online learning platform. If you already have a Sinneave Connects account, just log in as usual. If you haven’t yet opened a FREE account, it’s easy! Click the link below to be directed to the portal.

  1. Pick a user name
  2. Pick a password (Don’t forget to record it somewhere safe for next time!)
  3. Choose the “Phrased & Confused” event to be directed to the livestream.

 

Phrased & Confused: All about idioms and expressions that are confusing – Virtual Link

 

If you have any questions about this Exploration Session, please email info@sinneavefoundation.org or call 403 210-5000.

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