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IELTS Teacher SAJ
Community Tutor5 idioms related to work.
1. **Get the ball rolling**
Meaning: To start something, such as a project or process, and make initial progress.
Example: "Let’s get the ball rolling on this project by setting up a meeting to discuss the details."
2. **Climb the corporate ladder**
- **Meaning:** To advance in one's career or achieve higher positions within a company.
- **Example:** "He started as an intern but quickly climbed the corporate ladder to become a senior manager."
3. **Hit the ground running**
- **Meaning:** To start a job or project with a lot of energy and enthusiasm, making immediate progress.
- **Example:** "When Jane joined the team, she hit the ground running and quickly made a positive impact."
4. **On the same page**
- **Meaning:** To have a shared understanding or agreement about something.
- **Example:** "Before starting the new project, we need to make sure that everyone is on the same page."
5. **In the driver's seat**
- **Meaning:** To be in control of a situation or have the ability to make decisions.
- **Example:** "After the promotion, she was in the driver's seat and had full control over the department."
Sep 2, 2024 11:22 AM
Comments · 4
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Nice idioms!
Here's another similar one:
He's "on the ball" / He's "on it" / He's "on it like a car bonnet"
All of which mean he is focused and "on top of his game".
September 2, 2024
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When we're enrolled a junior high school, all of us were on the same page.
September 2, 2024
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