9 Essential English Idioms for Work | Sharing Ideas & Brainstorming in English

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Has a coworker ever asked to pick your brain?
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Or maybe your English-speaking son-in-law suggested that you just play things by
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ear? As they do in every language,
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idioms add charm and color to our speech. Even better,
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they help us express complex ideas and emotions in
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just a few words.
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Because idioms are so broadly used in English conversation,
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I want to share with you nine common English idioms we use at work,
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particularly when brainstorming. Now to be clear,
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we don't only brainstorm at work,
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you also brainstorm with friends and family when you are planning a summer
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vacation, discussing home renovations,
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working with one of your kids on a school project or organizing a community
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event with your neighbors.
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All the idioms you learn here today will help you at work and an
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everyday conversation.
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But first, if you're new here, I'm Annemarie,
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To better organize the idioms I'm going to share with you today,
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I've divided them into three categories. Category one,
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idioms we use in idea generation or when we're
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activating ideas. Category number two,
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idioms we use for revisiting ideas.
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What that means is to go back and discuss an idea later.
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And then category number three, idioms we use to guide ideas.
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In other words, to help shape or develop an idea,
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be sure to stick with me because I want to make sure that you know exactly how
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to use these idioms naturally in English conversations.
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So I've got a couple of practice questions for you as well. With that,
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let's get right into category number one,
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idioms we use for generating ideas.
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The first one is to tap into something.
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This means to connect with or use something in a way that leads to good
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results or leads to a benefit for you. For example,
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imagine you're in a business discussion and a coworker presents an idea that
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you think is interesting, but you're not quite sure.
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You feel that you need a little bit more information.
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You might respond to your coworker by saying,
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I think we need to tap into our customer base to make sure there's a need
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for that service. In other words,
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you want to make use of your customer base and benefit from that
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process or get some information that would lead to better results.
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Idiom number two is to put our heads together.
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I'm a hundred percent certain you've tried to plan some summer vacations
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with family members and you've tried to make everyone happy.
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It isn't always easy in a conversation like that, you might say to your family,
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if we put our heads together,
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I know we'll find an activity that everyone wants to do. In other words,
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if we simply work together, we'll find what we need.
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And idiom number three for this category is to pick someone's brain.
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We typically use this when we want to ask a question to someone who has
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significant experience or knowledge in a particular area
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and because of that experience or know-how we want to get their advice or
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recommendations. For instance,
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maybe you and your partner are getting ready to renovate your home,
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and it's the very first time you're taking on a project like this.
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You have a coworker with significant experience in home renovation.
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So you might ask your coworker, Hey, could I pick your brain for a moment?
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How do I know which contractor to hire when I'm getting ready to renovate my
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home? And now, category number two,
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idioms we used when we need to revisit an idea.
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These are perfect when you have a limited period of time for discussion and you
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need to come back to an idea later.
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Or if you feel you don't have enough information to continue the conversation,
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you need to get a little bit more detail.
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The first idiom on our list here is to put something on the back burner.
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This means that you're going to temporarily delay dealing with
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something or considering it, especially something that is not urgent.
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For example,
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perhaps you're at a school board meeting where there's a discussion about how to
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use some funds in the upcoming school year.
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You might offer this suggestion.
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Let's put repainting the school on the back burner and instead
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focus on how we can invest funds in further developing our art curriculum.
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The next one in this category is to circle back to something just like
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when drawing a circle, you come back to the beginning point.
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To circle back to something means that you're going to revisit an issue or a
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topic at a later time.
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Not only is this idiom perfect when you want to suggest that you
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revisit a topic of conversation at a later date because you just don't have time
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today, it's also perfect in the middle of an interruption.
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For example, perhaps you're sharing your idea on how to solve a problem at work.
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Someone else in the group gets an idea and they immediately want to share it so
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they interrupt you in that moment. You might say,
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do you mind if I circle back to you in a moment? I want to finish my thoughts.
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First in idiom three in this category is to play it by ear.
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What this means is rather than plan every single step,
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you make decisions as a situation develops. In other words,
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you go with the flow.
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Imagine you're planning a large event with friends and family,
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like a family reunion,
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and one person wants to order all the food right now,
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but your event, your family reunion is still one month away.
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So in the conversation, you might say,
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let's play it by ear.
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Let's wait and order the food after we have all the RSVPs next Friday.
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In other words,
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you're going to delay taking action and allow the situation to develop
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before you move forward. And now, category number three,
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idioms we use for guiding ideas.
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Think about conversations you've had where you've been encouraged to brainstorm
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and come up with ideas. In those situations,
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it's common to have an idea that isn't fully formed.
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It's just the initial steps.
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This is when idioms on guiding an idea is particularly
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useful. It helps others to express their ideas aloud.
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It helps to develop and give shape to an idea.
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The first one is to jump the gun.
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This means to do something too soon,
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especially without thinking carefully about it. For instance,
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if you're working with your team on a marketing campaign for an upcoming
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conference,
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you might have a coworker who's ready to implement some ideas right away,
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but you feel that there isn't enough information yet,
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or there are a few final details that need to be put into place before
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you implement a particular marketing campaign to guide your
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team's focus back to what needs to be done right now. You could say,
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I don't want to jump the gun on this.
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Let's make sure we know all the steps needed for implementation before we
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begin. Now, in that last example, I just said,
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let's make sure we know all the steps before,
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or let's make sure we know all the details before.
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There's a great idiom we could use in place of those words to
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hammer out.
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To hammer out means to get a clear picture or reach a
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solution after a lot of discussion. So if we go back to that example,
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I could also say,
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let's hammer out the details before we begin.
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And idiom Number three for this category,
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two heads are better than one. As you may guess,
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this is a shorthand way of saying that it's often more effective to work
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together with others as opposed to working alone.
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Perhaps you have a coworker who feels a bit hesitant or shy about
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sharing an idea because it isn't fully formed. It's just the beginning steps.
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She feels that she needs more time to get all the details in place,
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but you know that you might be able to do that more quickly
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and in a better way by working together.
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So you want to encourage her to go ahead and share the idea.
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You might tell her it's okay if you don't have all the details worked out.
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Go ahead and share your idea. Remember, two heads are better than one.
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As I said earlier,
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I want to make sure you know exactly how to use these idioms naturally in
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English conversation. So here are two practice questions for you. First,
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I want you to think of someone you know who has a lot of knowledge or experience
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in something that you care about, something you're interested in, ceramics,
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drawing, playing violin, whatever it might be, public speaking,
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and you want to ask them for some advice or a recommendation.
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How could you ask that question and include the idiom to pick
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someone's brain? My second question is,
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think about a project that you're working on right now,
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A project where you're still trying to get all the details in place.
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How could you describe the project you're working on and use the idiom
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to hammer out or to hammer out the details?
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You can share your answers with me in the comments below.
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