10 IDIOMS to sound more confident at work.
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01) Keep your nose to the grindstone. 02) To strike while the iron is hot. 03) To level the playing field. 04) Take the bull by the horns. 05) To have been down this road before. 06) To take something at face value. 07) To be on the same page. 08) To stay ahead of the curve. 09) It's not going to fly.
Idioms are a dime a dozen in English. Thank you for this lesson!
Hahaha love the way you have explained the phrase, "take the bull by its horns" by placing and sticking up those two fingers on the sides of your head.. 🤩 You look so cute in that gesture dear leila and tnx a bunch for keeping your nose on the grindstone all the time and working hard with your amazing lessons on us... 🙏 Good day n hv a great start to the new week... Hugs.xoxoxo Kindly, Gams🌹❤️
Idiomatic expresions are my cup of tea.❤
Hi, Leila An interesting and unique lesson about Idioms at work. Appreciate your efforts 👏👏 and happy to see your lesson after a long time. Idiom -10: "Too many irons in the fire" Meaning - To be engaged in too many activities at the same time. Thanks and regards,
Love your 9 idioms in this video. Thank you Leila. I have not got to see you in 6 months.
Nice to see you Leila
Awesome 👌
Awesome.
Your lesson today is just what the doctor ordered as it will help me a lot to deal with my clients at workplace. .Money on it.
Welcome back teacher,long time without your lessons..missing those lessons big time
Hit a nail on the head
Great effort
I like these ones : "No pain, no gain" and "The only one who can succeed is the one who tries". Two very dissimilar expressions but with a need of a good sense of humour.
Pretty cool
Leila, how splendid to have you back, you are a sight for sore eyes. If I had a tail I would certainly wag it in full swing each time you show up! Did you know that the whole KZread is an absolute mundane without your presence. We bloody love ya to bits and you know it, as ever your time, as well as your bobby-dazzler lessons are always appreciated .take care for now. I can't thank you enough, I wish I could though 😉 Ciao Leila bella 🌹🌻🌷🌺
@fabrice9252
Жыл бұрын
The metaphor of the wagging tail might be a tiny bit bold and naughty... lol. Otherwise, I see eye to eye with your statements ;-)
Good job
Hi Leila. I particularly like the following expression : get stuck in a rut.When at work we seem to be losing steam .
I am not sure whether it is an idiom but seeing you is a sight for my sore eyes
He was a Welsh by his mother and an Irish by a friend of his father.
First. Finally the video is out! 😍
Love you leila
Hi Leila. How are you doing? good to see you. nice and lovely new layout you got there🎉 I love it. **here's my 10th idiom: piece of cake. as easy and as simple as it sounds it really made me sound smart and confident when my boss first taught me how to record and calculate sales and I'd got it right in the second try🤩👏
@LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the positive comment! That’s a great idiom, easy to use and useful in many situations 👍😊
@suhasdeshmukh586
Жыл бұрын
Take the bull by the horn liked the idiom
~~~~ Belle France ~~~~ It's a tongue so belle with magnificent words Which carries its history through to its accents Where you can smell music and the scent of herbs The cheese of the goat and the golden bread And from Mont-Saint-Michel to the Contrescarpe Hearing the people of this country speak It's as if the wind had been caught in a harp And that it has kept all of its harmonies In this lovely tongue with the Provence colours Where flavour of things is already in words It's first by speaking that the party starts And one drinks the words as well as the wine Voices resemble the courses of rivers, Respond to meanders, to the wind in reeds, Even to torrents that carry thunder Polishing the stones on the banks of streams It is a tongue belle at the end of the world A bubble of France, West of a continent Caught in a stranglehold but yet so fertile From low of high ice to volcanic centres She has thrown bridges over the Atlantic She once left her nest for some other soils And like a swallow to springtime of musics She returns to sing us her sorrows and her hopes To tell us that there in the snowy maples She faced the winds 'round the St. Laurent gulf And poured magic words out into the schools And where we still speak the tongue of our people A tongue beautiful for those who defend it It offers treasures of infinite riches The words that we lacked to reach and understand And the strength we need to live in balance And from Orleans isle till the Contrescarpe Listening to the folks singing in this country It seems that the wind has caught on a harp And that it composed a whole symphony On dirait que le vent s'est pris à une harpe Et qu'il a composé toute une symphonie! Y.Duteil + Fab. 03 31 23. 🙏😊 😘🌹💞
In this idiom Iron is used as a metal..as you can mould it easily while it's hot..hit the iron while it's hot
Chip in
I'm now on cloud nine
Driving me up the wall
Cross the bridge when come to it
I have heard this expression recently: to step up. I believe it means to increase your speed or to get up to speed (especially in busy environments). An example is: yesterday (sat 11/3), I was told to step up as I was working with one colleague the whole shift and the shift would have been a busy one
@fabrice9252
Жыл бұрын
You have to step up your game dude! = take it to the next level / intensify
@leroyhughes9002
Жыл бұрын
@@fabrice9252 Thanks for that. I may have misheard it a bit. Thank you again
@fabrice9252
Жыл бұрын
@@leroyhughes9002 You are most welcome! ;-)
Eye to eye..on the same page
Like mem your lenggues veyri super iam so happy
You have to pull your strength if you want us to succeed at the presentation (is succeed correct?)
"Yes, Chocolate is my enemy! But running away from the enemy is cowardly!" Leila.
We see eye to eye....
Am on the fence
Ma'am, please upload video
Leila, Any port in a storm
Strike while the iron is hot, I thought expression comes from shaping metal while it glows red hot !
Don't judge a book by its cover
Bteak the leg..here leg is of a chair as in initial days of theatre people use to applause by beating the chair..so we use it to break the leg of a chair
Cherry on the Cake
Take it with the pinch of salt
When the day come when you don't work no more the day after your day off, fatigue will be overcome.
where the consonant sound
To get your teeth into it
Miss you my beautifyl teacher ..the sound was bad
There ain't no such place where success arrives before work apart from... the dictionary.
The sound is not so great Leila; it sounds a bit muffled to me, a bit nasal maybe; or perhaps you had a cold or something, innit? ...
To keep nose in a book
Don't cry over spilled milk
Burning midnight oil
@LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah
Жыл бұрын
Great suggestion! That’s good to talk about working hard in general 👍👍👍
DO not give up your day job
To have too much on my plate
Pigs can't fly
Pigs don't fly