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Last updated

8 June 2026

pdf, 3.92 MB
pdf, 3.92 MB

Make your ELE classroom more engaging and culturally rich with this beautiful set of 22 posters of common Spanish idioms (expresiones idiomáticas).

This version includes clear explanations in Spanish, helping students develop both vocabulary and comprehension in the target language.
Each poster follows a consistent and easy-to-read layout:

  • Idiom in Spanish – large, bold title
  • Meaning in Spanish – written clearly in simpler language suitable for adult ELE learners
  • Colourful illustration – an original, fun image that visually represents each idiom for better understanding

Perfect for classroom displays, conversation activities, or vocabulary expansion.
Each page of the PDF contains two posters, arranged alphabetically for quick reference.

Idioms included:
andar con los pies de plomo • buscar el príncipe azul • cantar las cuarenta a alguien • dormir a pierna suelta • encontrar tu media naranja • ganarse las lentejas • hacer algo al pie de la letra • irse pitando • jugar con fuego • liarse la manta a la cabeza • meter la pata • no tener pelos en la lengua • otro gallo cantaría • ponerse de mala leche • quedarse de piedra • ser más pesado que una vaca en brazos • ser pan comido • tomar el pelo a alguien • vivir en el quinto pino • ser más chulo que un ocho • ¡y vuelta el burro al trigo! • no se ganó Zamora en una hora

Perfect for:

  • Intermediate and advanced ELE students
  • Adult learners
  • Classroom wall displays or printouts
  • Idiom-of-the-week activities
  • Building cultural awareness through language

Resource details:

  • Format: PDF (printable)
  • 11 pages / 22 posters
  • Each page contains two posters
  • Explanations written in clear, simple Spanish
  • Arranged in alphabetical order

Help your students learn Spanish idioms naturally and in context, while reinforcing reading and visual comprehension skills.

This resource is also available with meanings in English:

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