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Is Robert Harley really going to put a ring on Janet Bassett's finger? Or is Janet living in a fool's paradise? We'll explore the meaning of the phrase a fool's paradise - and bring you some great expressions for talking about reality and fantasy.
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A fool's paradise - meaning and use
I tell you, she's living in a fool's paradise!
Is Janet living in a fool's paradise? Or do you think Robert will do right by Janet? Let’s look at the meaning of the phrase a fool’s paradise to help you decide.
To do
Listen to this extract of the animation to help you remember what the narrator said, and then do the quiz to check you understood the meaning and form of the phrase a fool's paradise.
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These days, the phrase a fool's paradise describes any situation that somebody thinks is good, without realising that it won't last – or that it's actually bad. Take this 2015 BBC News headline, written when the value of the single European currency fell to record lows – making it cheap to buy for investors, but not particularly safe:
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The euro: Good bet or a fool's paradise?
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Jack's work is terrible. He's living in a fool's paradise if he thinks he's getting a pay rise.
Now have a go at this quiz. Look at the transcript if you need extra help.
To fool or not to fool
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Answer these questions about the meaning and form of the phrase a fool's paradise
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Mary uses this expression to describe Janet's relationship with Robert. Is Janet happy with Robert? Does Mary think that Janet being in love with Robert is a good thing or a bad thing?Question 1 of 4
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Is Janet realistic about Robert's love for her?Question 2 of 4
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Answer these questions about the meaning and form of the phrase a fool's paradise
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Is he still living in a fool's paradise?Question 3 of 4
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Answer these questions about the meaning and form of the phrase a fool's paradise
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Think about the grammar - do you need a plural 's' or an apostrophe plus 's'?Question 4 of 4
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Well done if you answered the questions correctly. Before you move on to learn some more useful phrases, have a look at the language note below.
Language note
The phrase a fool's paradise is often used with the verb live in the appropriate form:
- He'sliving in a fool's paradise
- She lived in a fool's paradise
- She needs to stop living in a fool’s paradise
We can also use the phrase a fool’s paradise with the verb be:
- It's a fool's paradise
- Her happiness was a fool's paradise
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Do you know what phrase we use if someone has been living in a fool's paradise and they are suddenly made to accept reality again. Here's a clue: to come back to e______ .
Click 'next activity' to find out.
Do you have any friends who are living in a fool's paradise? On the next page we'll introduce you to useful phrases to describe people with unrealistic - and realistic - plans and ideas!
Session Vocabulary
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A fool's paradise
Meaning
These days, the phrase a fool's paradise describes any situation that somebody thinks is good, without realising that it won't last – or that it's actually bad.Example sentence
Jack's work is terrible. He's living in a fool's paradise if he thinks he's getting a pay rise.____________________
Extra vocabulary
star-crossed lovers
very unlucky loversa fool
a silly person
fool someone
trick or deceive someonehave your way with someone
have sex with someonedo right by someone
treat someone well and fairlycome back to earth (with a bump)
to accept reality again after a pleasant experience or a hopeful dreamto have your head in the clouds
to be unaware of what is happening around you in the real worlda wishful thinker
a person who has hopes and plans that are unlikely to happen in realityliving in a dream world
having ideas or hopes which are not practical and are not likely to be successfula pipe dream
a hope which is impossible to achieve or not realisticdown-to-earth
sensible and realisticlevel-headed
someone who has the ability to think clearly and realistically and makes good decisionsto have your feet on the ground
to be sensible, practical and realistic____________________
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