Unit 1: Shakespeare Speaks
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Session 21
William Shakespeare's daughter has fallen in love... again. But should she wear her heart on her sleeve - or keep her feelings hidden? We'll help you use the phrase wear my heart on my sleeve, and explore some other great phrases for talking about revealing - or hiding - your feelings. We also bring you plenty more heart idioms to expand your vocabulary.
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Activity 3
Hearts everywhere!
He has a heart of...?
Love is in the air and hearts are everywhere in this episode of Shakespeare Speaks. But hearts aren't only used to talk about love. Next we'll explore some more idioms with heart.
We asked you to complete two heart idioms - here are the answers:
- If someone has a kind and generous character, we say they have a heart of gold.
- And if someone has an unfriendly and unkind character, we say they have a heart of stone.
Now let's take a look at some more heart idioms.
Do the activity

To do
Look at sentences 1-5 and the list of heart idioms A-E underneath it. In each sentence, the words in bold can be replaced with a heart idiom from the list. Decide which heart phrase goes in which sentence - pay attention to the context!
1) I felt very sad and disappointed when I opened the letter and realised that I had failed my exams.
2) I told her all my secrets and worries and she seemed concerned, but then she went and told everyone!
3) Sam can be so annoying at times, but he only has good intentions.
4) I pretended to be interested when my boss told me about my promotion, but I just don't feel very interested or enthusiastic any more.
5) I know the entire Shakespeare play Othello from memory.
A) by heart
B) his heart is in the right place
C) my heart sank
D) I poured my heart out
E) my heart's not in it
To do
Now try the quiz to find out if you are right - and to check that you can remember the idioms.
Hearts!
5 Questions
Choose the correct heart idiom to replace the phrases in {brackets}
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Choose the correct heart idiom to replace the phrases in {brackets}
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If something 'sinks' it goes down.Question 1 of 5
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Choose the correct heart idiom to replace the phrases in {brackets}
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If you 'pour' liquid, you make it flow from one place to another.Question 2 of 5
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Choose the correct heart idiom to replace the phrases in {brackets}
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Which idiom sounds the most positive?Question 3 of 5
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Choose the correct heart idiom to replace the phrases in {brackets}
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This idiom means 'unenthusiastic' not 'very sad'.Question 4 of 5
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Choose the correct heart idiom to replace the phrases in {brackets}
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Which preposition is correct? Say them aloud - which sounds most natural?Question 5 of 5
Excellent!Great job!መጥፎ እድል ነጥብ አስመዝግበዋል :
How did you do?
Well done if you worked out the correct meaning of all the phrases. Now you can learn them by heart and use them in conversation!
Did you enjoy learning about the evil Iago? Make sure you watch The green eyed monster to find out more about Shakespeare's tragedy, Othello - and to learn some great colour idioms!
Over to you
We asked you to tell us: do you wear your heart on your sleeve or do you keep your cards close to your chest - and why? Are there any problems with being too open with your feelings - or being too secretive? Here are some of your stories:
Fauziah
I'm a person that really open about my feelings. I just can't pretend or disguise it. I rarely make a poker face. Especially when it comes to romantic relationship, I wear my heart on my sleeves. And to be honest, sometimes it hurts to be vulnerable. But in the end I have to embrace my character and be happy about it :)
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Ia, Georgia
I used to believe that I wore my heart on my sleeve ,but my lecturer explained us so –‘’Realize! You are like actresses and actors when you wear make- up , because you want to make your faces look better , drop- dead gorgeous (very attractive) ,because you don’t want anyone to see what you are.”This is one episode of art history and it reminds me the song ‘’Try”:’’ You don’t have to change a single thing…” It seems she was right .
Is there any problem about being too open about my feelings? Yes, there is . Imagine for example the scientist who is searching for the subject . She finds it interesting if there are some wh-questions which haven’t been answered yet. If not , his heart isn’t in it. Exactly the same, no one is going to put all (his or her ) cards on the table .Of course ,there are wishful thinkers with their pipe dreams . At last, I think there is no need to be too open about your feelings. But having a heart of gold ? How wonderful ! If only all the people around the world had such a heart! Living in peace – this is my dream .
So is it possible to be too open about your feelings? William Shakespeare speaks:
’You say that you love rain, but you open your umbrella when it rains. You say that you love the sun, but you find a shadow spot when the sun shines. You say that you love the wind , but you close your windows when wind blows. This is why I am afraid , you say that you love me too.”
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Svetlana
I am a very open person and I wear my heart on my sleeve that makes me vulnerable. But I can't change myself and I don't think I need to. I believe that only a very brave and spiritually strong people can afford not to hide feelings and be honest and open. And I hope that I can manage to be myself even someone hurts me. I hope I won't lose my belief that most of people are kind and have hearts of gold.
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Xie, China
When I was a child,I tended to wear my heart on my sleeve. I liked to talk,to share my feelings,to express my affections to my parents or the boy who made me flipped. But when I grew older,things changed.Now the friends around me defines me a gentle and quiet girl. Sometimes I also am confused what really I am and what exactly changed me.You know that, every Chinese student must go through Collage Entrance Examination,the the burden of study, I think I was changed. Not only 'cause the study,but some afraid of showing myself more,someone may get advantages from it then I was be lagged behind.
Now I am in college,without high burden,I am still used to keep my cards in my chest.Because not all people like what you feel and not all people care what you feel.Lonely ,frustrated or something else,I learn to digest by myself instead of updating my social network.Maybe only my parents really care your feelings,and some of my friends may take a relief when I fall on hard time behind their mobile phones.But I still have some true friends actually,and in their presence I can pour my heart out without worries.
So I think it's growth,from naive to mature to be less vulnerable and to prevent us being getted hurt.
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Audryo
I usually wear my heart on my sleeve. But it doesn't go like this all the time. I think that it depends on the person to whom you are exposing yourself. For instance, if you are before a loyal person, you can be an open book. However, if he has a heart of stone, you shouldn't pour your heart out - keeping your cards close to your chest is the safest behaviour in order to get away from being the subject of a gossip!
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End of session
That’s all for now. But don't worry, we have a heart of gold so we'll be back soon to help you with your English. Return to these pages to find out more about William Shakespeare's life and work - and to learn a useful new English expression. In the meantime, go to our Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram pages for more fun with English!
Session Vocabulary
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Wear my heart on my sleeve
Meaning
Nowadays, the phrase to wear your heart upon - or on - your sleeve still means: to make your feelings and emotions obvious, even if it makes you vulnerable.Example sentence
I wear my heart on my sleeve. If I'm in a mood, my mood shows.___________________
Extra vocabulary
in disguise
the state of changing someone's appearance to hide their true identityloyal
always reliable and very supportive
vulnerable
easily hurt or harmeda mask
a covering used to hide or disguise your facebend the truth
say something that is not true (usually not a serious lie)be economical with the truth
say things that are not true, or to not tell everything that you knowkeep your cards close to your chest
not tell people what you are thinking or planninga poker face
a facial expression that doesn't show your thoughts or feelingslay/put (all) your cards on the table
tell people exactly what you are thinkingabove board
completely honest and legalupfront
completely honest and not hiding anythingan open book
completely honest and not hiding anythingpour your heart out
tell someone all your secrets and worriesmy heart sank
I suddenly felt very sad and disappointedhis/her heart's in the right place
he/she only has good intentionsmy heart's not in it
I don't feel very interested and enthusiastic
by heart
from memorya heart of gold
a kind and generous character
a heart of stone
an unfriendly and unkind character
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