VOCABULARY ENRICHMENT ON IDIOMS USED IN CARS 3 MOVIE AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO TEACHING ENGLISH
Keywords:
Idioms, Vocabulary, Cars 3Abstract
This research entitled “Vocabulary Enrichment on Idioms Used in Cars 3 Movie and its Contribution to Teaching English” is aimed to find out the types of idioms, meaning of idiom in the Cars 3 movie, and the contribution itself in teaching English. The research used qualitative research. The data of this research is the transcript of Cars 3 movie. The data were analyzed by classifying the idioms in the Cars 3 movie, identifying the forms of idioms, finding out the meaning of idioms and drawing the conclusion. The result of this research shows that there are 47 types of idioms in Cars 3 movie. There are three similes, two binomials, seven euphemisms, five proverbs, one cliché, 28 fixed statements, and one other language are included.
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