What Did You Say? What Do You Mean?: An Illustrated Guide to Understanding Metaphors
W**T
This book was a great help with my grand daughter
This book was a great help with my grand daughter. It's easy to read (3rd & 4th graders) to learn about metaphors. The book was in great condition also.
W**O
Very well preserved!!. Thanks you
Very well preserved!!. Thanks you
P**Z
Figurative Language Helper
This book is so helpful teaching figurative language to middle school students! Love it.
E**M
Very Easy and Specific To Understand!! Awesome!!!
What Did You Say? What Do You Mean?: An Illustrated Guide to Understanding Metaphors is such a wonderful tool to enhance your knowledge on the backgrounds and/or reasons of each idiom. The author quite specifically illustrated the literal meanings, the real meanings, i.e, implications, reasons of the meanings, and examples. The book is not only for child and adult Aspies, but also neurotypical people. Once you catch what idioms really mean, you will be sure to get hooked on them. This book certainly is more comprehensible than An Asperger Dictionary of Everyday Expressions(2nd Edition), although the latter contains more information than the former. Especially for Aspies or Non-native speakers of English, I would like to recommend the former to strengthen your vocabulary building more efficiently! I feel it might be hard to image the meanings of idioms written on the latter, because it seems to lack specific information. Therefore, I would like to ask you to start with this book. After all, this dictionary is the real reinforcement of smoother communications in your daily life! You should keep in mind that overuse of the idioms and metaphors is likely to confuse listeners or readers, though.
G**Y
Excellent
Have teenager with ASD/Asberger syndrome, this book is just what we needed!In response to my explanation of the idiom "get your skates on""There's some strange things those normal people make up"Absolutely, so that gives you the heads up, there's no beating about the bush here, it's all from the horses' mouth.... (am I gonna get in hot water for this), let me just chew the cud for a while.
D**E
Fun!
This book was perfect for my 9 yo daughter. She has NLD and is often confused by language, facial expression, or hidden meanings. We had a lot of fun guessing the answers (she got them wrong every time!) and then reading the correct meaning. Within an hour she had picked a lyric out of a song and understood it for the first time ("coming out of my shell"). We are thrilled with this book!
T**T
Great idea -- but there are problems
This book helps a child with Aspergers unravel the mysteries of colloquial meatphors -- that is the great idea. However, it was written in the United Kingdom, which means that sometimes the explanations are confusing also (what is a queue, Mom???)-- that takes away from its effectiveness and makes for frustration. There are also a couple of publishing goofs -- wrong explanation on the page -- no excuse for that. I actually whited them out and moved the words over. Like I said -- great idea -- upbeat and useful -- but it should be noted that it is not US English.
B**4
This is the Book to Put NT Translators Out of Business
For people with autism/Asperger's, this book is the book to have in understanding colloquialisms, idioms and metaphors. Instead of relying on neurotypical (NT) counterparts to interpret and translate these phrases, just keep this book handy. It's the ideal tool to have when learning the language of the NT world.
C**Y
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Lovely book, love it, Thank you!
K**R
At last a clear explanation....
This book gives clear explanations of metaphors and is suitable for a range of ages and applications including explaining this confusing use of the English language to ASD children. If you've ever been at a loss to explain or give examples of a metaphor buy this book.
J**S
Very helpful book..
Took it to school to read as this was exactly his problem.takes everything literal, so hoping it will help..school also recommended getting it but we already had it, so they are using ours..
A**R
They enjoy it.
I read this book with my kids. They enjoy it.
A**E
what did you say
I found this book very informative. Specially as i am learning BSL and it is very helpful to explain to Deaf children the meaning of the sayings with illustrations. It is also helpful for people whose 1st language is not English.
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