Learn 8 English Idioms You Can Use At Work! ๐Ÿง‘โ€๐Ÿ’ผ๐Ÿ”จ

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So I just popped out of work for a
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minute to make this English lesson for you about
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idioms you can use to talk about work.
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The first idiom I want to teach
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you is, "to roll up your sleeves".
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Now, this is a phrase we use when
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we're getting ready to do some hard work.
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Maybe you need to rake some leaves.
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There's a lot of leaves on the ground. Good morning. Morning.
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There's a lot of leaves on the ground here in Ontario,
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Canada, so I'm sure a lot of people had to roll
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up their sleeves this past weekend to rake up those leaves.
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Last week, I had a lot of work to do at school.
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I needed to roll up my sleeves and get to work.
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So it doesn't actually mean that
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you're rolling up your sleeves.
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You could roll up your sleeves, but you don't have to.
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It simply means that you're getting
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ready to do some hard work.
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So hopefully, you're ready to roll up your
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sleeves and learn a few more English idioms
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that you can use to talk about work.
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So the next idiom I wanted to teach
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you about work is "to bend over backwards".
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Now, again, this doesn't mean that you actually have to
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bend over backwards, but when you are working on something
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for someone and you bend over backwards to get it
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done, it means you work really hard on it.
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It might even mean that it's a difficult thing to do
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because of the person who's asking you to do it.
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So you might say something like this, I worked
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on the project for Jim, and I needed to
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bend over backwards to get the job done.
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That means you did way more work
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on it than you normally would.
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It means maybe Jim asked for a lot of things
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on the project that people normally don't ask for.
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So when you bend over backwards to get
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something done, you do a very thorough job.
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You do everything that the person is asking you to do.
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The next idiom about work that I wanted
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to teach you is, "to get cracking".
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When you need to get cracking, it means you
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need to get started on something right away.
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When I got to work this morning,
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I decided I needed to get cracking.
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I had a lot of work to do. Good morning.
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How are you? Not too bad.
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Just making a little English lesson here.
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You can say hi as you walk by if you want.
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Have a good day. You too.
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When I got to work, I decided I needed to get cracking.
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That means I had a lot of work to do,
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and I wanted to get started on it right away.
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Sometimes I sit and drink a cup
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of tea with the other teachers.
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They drink coffee, but I drink tea.
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But this morning, I had too much to do.
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I needed to get started right away.
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I needed to get cracking.
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Sometimes when you're working for someone or doing
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a job for someone, you want to make
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sure that they're really happy when you're done.
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And so you go the extra mile.
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A mile is about the distance from
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here to that stop sign down there.
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I'm not sure if you can actually see it, but
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when you say that you're going to go the extra
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mile, it doesn't mean you're actually walking a mile.
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It means you're doing the job
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to the best of your abilities.
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You're doing the job really, really well.
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When Jen has someone order flowers from her,
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she likes to go the extra mile, maybe
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put a few extra stems in each bouquet.
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When I do a job for someone,
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I like to go the extra mile.
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I like to do a little extra I like
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to do a little more than what they're expecting.
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So when you go the extra mile, you do the job well,
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and you even do a little bit more than maybe the person
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who asked you to do the job is expecting you to do.
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So here's something you shouldn't do at work.
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You shouldn't cut corners.
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When you cut corners, it means you do something
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by spending less money or less time on it.
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Let's say you were a chef.
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Let's say you owned a restaurant and
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you decided you wanted to cut corners.
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That would mean that you would buy cheaper
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flour and cheaper ingredients than you normally do.
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You would do things so that you would save money.
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But then the thing you are making wouldn't be as good.
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I don't cut corners ever.
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I think it's bad to cut corners.
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I think if you are making bouquets or
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making English videos on the internet, I think
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that if you start to cut corners, the
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thing that you're making just isn't as good.
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So this is one of the idioms you should not do.
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Don't cut corners at work.
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Do the best job that you can do.
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So if I knew that you had a lot
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of work to do this afternoon, I might say
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that you have your work cut out for you.
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If you had a long, hard afternoon of
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work coming up, I might say, wow, you
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have your work cut out for you today.
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When we say this, it means that
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someone's going to do something hard.
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This past summer, Brent visited.
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I'll put a link to his channel somewhere here.
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And when Brent visited, we decided we
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were going to do six or seven
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English lesson videos and four live streams.
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We certainly had our work cut out for us.
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Notice I changed the phrase a little bit
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there because I'm talking about two people.
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So we had our work cut out for us,
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but we certainly were able to get it done.
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So if someone says that you have your work cut out
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for you, they're simply describing that you have a job and
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that that job is going to be really hard.
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So this next one is "to pull your socks up".
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Now, your socks are obviously the thing right
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here that you wear on your feet, not
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your shoes, the thing inside that's your sock.
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And to pull your socks up means to work harder.
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Maybe after not working hard enough or even making some
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mistakes. Sometimes people start a job and they're not very
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good at it, and the boss might say, you better
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pull your socks up or you're going to get fired.
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So again, it has nothing to
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do with this article of clothing.
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It probably has its history somehow
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related to that article of clothing.
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But if you tell someone you need to pull
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your socks up, you're telling them to work harder.
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You're telling them to do a better job at work.
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And sometimes if they don't pull their
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socks up, they might lose their job.
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Sometimes at work, you have so much to do that you're
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not sure how you're going to get it all done.
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In that situation, we would probably say
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that you have your hands full.
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Sometimes at work, I have my hands full.
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I'm not able to get all the work done
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that I need to get done that day.
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And that's a great way to describe it.
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Last summer, when we were getting ready to
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go to the market every Thursday, we often
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had our hands full on Thursday mornings.
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There were so many little jobs and tasks to do
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that we felt busier than we wanted to be.
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So when you have your hands full, it means
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you're having difficulty managing the job that you're doing.
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Hey, thanks for watching this English lesson.
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I hope you were able to learn a few more English
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phrases that you can use in your next English conversation.
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