Hello Bloggers, Todays Home Learning Task Is To Create Your Own Emoji Idioms. Emoji Idioms are Phrases from Books or Quotes and Translates into Emojis. Some Emojis are very difficult and take a long time to complete. I have come up with some of my own Emoji Idioms for my Friday Learning Task and I have also completed some Anzac Art for those people that represented their country in the War. Emojis are essential to communicate emotion, something that words cannot portray. However, they do not hold value in the academic world or in a context that demands an objective voice. Emojis are meant to be fun, light-hearted, and convey a broad range of emotions efficiently and in a way that words sometimes cannot. Try coming up with your own Emoji Idioms In The Feeback Section and I will try my best to solve them. Have you ever created your own Emoji Idioms?
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Friday, April 24, 2020
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ReplyDeleteI like these codes because they are very funny and hard. Next time could you maybe have the answers down the bottom and the background? Here are my answers: Its raining cats and dogs, and No coffee?
Amelia( korimako )