English Idioms for Professional Success

English Idioms for Professional Success

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Want to speak English more naturally and confidently?

English idioms can be confusing, but they're essential for understanding native speakers and expressing yourself fluently.

This comprehensive video course will equip you with selected 120 Idioms that can be used in everyday life and at your profession for impactful conversation. This practical video course will teach you the essential idioms you need for everyday communication. We focus on high-frequency idioms, providing clear explanations and real-world examples.

Start speaking English more impactful and confidently and gain more success in your profession.


Idiom: To water down

Meaning: To weaken or dilute something, such as an idea or proposal.

Example:

"They watered down the original plan to make it more acceptable to the board."


Idiom: To work your fingers to the bone

Meaning: To work extremely hard.

Example:

"She worked her fingers to the bone to build her business from the ground up."


Idiom: To have a finger in every pie

Meaning: To be involved in a large number of different activities or projects.

Example:

“He seems to have a finger in every pie, from organizing the charity gala to running his own company."


Idiom: To sell someone a bill of goods

Meaning: To deceive or trick someone, often by exaggerating the benefits of something.

Example:

"You need to watch your step in this company; the boss is very demanding."

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