15 Awesome IDIOMS for Daily Conversation | Work From Home

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Well hey there I'm Emma from mmmEnglish!
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Today I've got some very common English expressions
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and idioms to help you talk about working from home,
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something that many of us have been getting used to
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lately, right?
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Are you working from home?
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What do you think about it so far? Do you love it?
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Do you hate it?
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Do you feel like you're being very productive?
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Let me know about it in the comments. I'm curious.
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In the meantime, I've got fifteen English expressions
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for you to learn to help you talk about working
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from home and doing things professionally at home.
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Now some of them are informal but you can definitely
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still use them in a professional context, especially
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if you've got a good relationship with your clients,
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and your team and your customers.
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So if you all like to have a laugh together
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and make each other smile,
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then these are some really great idioms to use.
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So let's get started!
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Lockdown and working from home has shown
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millions of us around the world
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that we don't necessarily need to be in the same room
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to feel like we're together and to connect
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with each other.
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And even though video chat is nothing new,
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it's funny how we've all been getting used to having
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conversations by a video
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in ways that we didn't really do before.
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So being able to see each other is so easy now and it
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makes such a difference.
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You probably know that I'm a huge fan of Lingoda,
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the online language school that offers
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everything you'll find in a traditional language school
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but with the flexibility of everything being online.
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And what's so great about it is that when you study
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with Lingoda, you're studying with real people
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who are just like you via video.
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You can see them, you can hear them,
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you can read their facial expressions, their tone of voice,
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their mood, all of these things that are so important
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to great conversations.
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Yeah there are language apps that you can use
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and they're good for some things
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like learning vocabulary
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but interacting with a robot on your screen,
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it really isn't the same.
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Hello Emma shall we enjoy a walk in the apartment?
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What?
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Joining live online classes with Lingoda,
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with native teachers and real classmates is so much
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better and being online means that you can easily study
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from home at a time that suits you.
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Each Lingoda class is a small group class
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so you'll always have the chance to participate
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and get personal feedback at every step along the way.
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If you haven't tried Lingoda before well now is a really
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great time to see what it's like studying from home
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and there are a couple of ways that you can try it out.
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The first is to sign up for their free offer
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which includes three group classes
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that you have to take within seven days
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or alternatively use this code to get
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a thirty euro discount off your first payment.
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I'll put the details and the link to join in the description
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below. If you go and check them out
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let me know what you think.
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So we've all been through quite a bit of change lately,
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haven't we? Adjusting our social lives obviously
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but we've also had to learn new skills and get organised
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so that we can actually work effectively from home
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and when our teams are apart.
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Now perhaps you've had to be a little creative
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getting your workspace set up so that you can actually
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do your work effectively.
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So let's start with some really common idioms
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that talk about learning new things.
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Anyone feel like they've been
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thrown in the deep end lately?
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You might also hear this expression as 'thrown in
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at the deep end' as well. Either's fine.
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But this is a really common idiom especially in
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a professional context because it describes that
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moment when you're forced to do something unfamiliar
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or perhaps something that's quite complex and
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without much help from anyone else.
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You've just got to sort of try and work it out on your own
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which is why this idiom is so relevant now
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because so many of us have been thrown in the deep
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end recently because working from home is a very
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new and different experience.
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Often at a new job, this happens right? When you're
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put in an unfamiliar situation and you're just
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expected to work it out or to get good results.
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Your manager might throw you in the deep end
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to see how you respond under pressure.
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Something to note about this idiom is that you'll often
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hear it used in the passive voice.
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It's good to be thrown in the deep end.
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It's the fastest way to learn.
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But by using the passive voice here,
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we make the experience the most important part
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in the sentence. It doesn't really matter who
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threw you in the deep end right? Doesn't matter.
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But that's why using the passive is a really good option
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with this idiom.
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This is a really great, really common expression
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'to get the hang of something'
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and it really just means to learn how to
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do something, especially when it's not obvious
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or it's not simple.
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Don't worry, I'll teach you how to use the software.
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You'll get the hang of it soon.
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So that just means you'll learn how to do it soon
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and then it's not going to be a problem for you.
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Now if you've only just recently started
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working from home,
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you might still be getting the hang of it
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but a lot of us have been working from home
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for a few weeks now or a few months. Perhaps you're
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getting comfortable with it.
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So I want you to think about the tense that you
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should be using with this expression right?
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Is it happening now or did it happen in the past?
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It wasn't easy to sell products to customers on Zoom.
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It took a while for me to get the hang of it.
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Or eventually, I got the hang of it.
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So I want to know, have you been
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getting the hang of something lately?
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Definitely share it in the comments. I'm curious.
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Use it in a sentence!
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So another idiom with a very similar meaning
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to that one is 'to get your head around something'
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which means to understand something that is
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challenging or confusing.
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So have any of you had to teach your parents
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or your grandparents how to use Zoom
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or Skype in the last few weeks?
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I think they've been some painful moments
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for all of us right?
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It took my grannie a few attempts to get her head
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around it but now she loves it.
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And you can definitely use this expression in
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all sorts of contexts,
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anytime that you're learning something new.
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Bryan ran me through the process yesterday
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and I think I've got my head around it now.
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I think I've finally got my head around how this works.
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And there's a couple of variations on this idiom as well.
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To wrap your head around something
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or to get your mind around something
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which is a bit less common but you'll
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hear those different variations from time to time.
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To take a hit.
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Now this is an informal expression that's used to
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talk about when something suffers damage or loss.
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So for example, the hospitality industry right now
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has taken a huge hit due to the corona virus.
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Same with the tourism industry.
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Some companies may have noticed that employee
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productivity took a hit over the past few months
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as everyone adjusted to their new
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home working environments.
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So can you think of a way to use this expression
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in a sentence? You know, can you think of
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something else that has taken a hit
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over the last few months? So it has been negatively
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affected or negatively impacted.
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And maybe you're thinking: you know what, Emma?
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Surprisingly this transition, you know, of
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working at home now.
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It's not been as difficult as I was expecting.
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Then this expression is the one to use.
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It's been smooth sailing.
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Now it's used as an adjective to say that something
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is easy or it's manageable,
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that everything is going according to plan.
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There's nothing you need to worry about.
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If you're a school teacher or a university teacher,
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I'm sure when you first found out that you needed
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to take online classes, you're a bit worried.
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Maybe you were worried about the technology
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or maybe you were worried if your students would even
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participate in online classes but hopefully,
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to your surprise,
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there haven't been too many problems at all.
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So when someone asks you "Hey how's it going?"
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You could answer
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"Surprisingly, it's all been smooth sailing."
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When the schools closed,
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it was a difficult transition for the kids.
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But once we got a routine in place,
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it's been smooth sailing!
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And you can definitely use this same expression
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in the negative form to express the opposite idea right?
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You can say "It hasn't been smooth sailing.
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The team's found it really hard to collaborate remotely."
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I love this one. A madhouse.
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Now this is a place where there is no order
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and no control whatsoever.
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I'm wondering if this expression could be useful
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to help you talk about your home office. It's a really
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humorous expression, you know,
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when you're trying to make a joke about how crazy and
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frustrating a situation is. So if you've got your kids
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and your partner and a dog and you're all at home,
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you're all stuck inside working, studying, eating, cooking,
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working out in the same space,
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you could joke with your colleagues about how wild it is,
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you know, when they're asking you
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"How's it going over there? How are you coping?"
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You can just laugh and say
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"It's a madhouse! I will be glad when all of this is over!"
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Or when you're on a video call
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when you're talking to a colleague and you know,
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your kids burst in.
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"I'm so sorry about the disruption.
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It's a madhouse around here!"
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But always use the expression with humour you know,
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when you're smiling and you're making a joke okay.
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Hopefully, they understand.
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So if you're cooped up somewhere, you're in a small
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closed space,
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a space that you can't escape from.
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I hate being cooped up inside working
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when it's a sunny day outside.
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Or maybe a little more relevant to you right now.
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There are five of us cooped up inside this
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one tiny apartment!
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This is a really great idiom to learn
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and start using regularly.
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You can use it to say that you are really annoyed
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or you're really frustrated about something
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and you want it to end or stop.
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Like
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the neighbour that I have on the other side of this wall,
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he's learning to play the trumpet and
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it wasn't so bad before but now he's home all the time
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and he practises so much like I don't know
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when he's getting his work done,
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he's just playing the trumpet all the time.
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And I'm sick of it.
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Are you sick of being cooped up inside all day?
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If your kids are disrupting you while you're trying to work
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tell them you're sick of it!
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If you're frustrated because your internet speed has
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halved since everyone is now working at home,
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call the phone company
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and tell them that you're sick of it.
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So it's a really good one to use when you are frustrated
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and you're annoyed
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and since we're talking about being so frustrated
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and annoyed, let's talk about work meetings by video.
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There are so many annoying things about online
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meetings. Mute yourself if your kids are yelling in the
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background or there's a dog barking.
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Everyone else in the meeting can hear it.
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Or if you're working a little later in the evening
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when everyone else is watching Netflix,
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how annoying are all of the connection problems?
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It's like overload right so you get video and audio
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problems which are pretty frustrating when you have an
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online meeting.
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So I've got some expressions to help you talk about that
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The first one is to freeze or to be frozen, right?
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This is, you know, when your connection is bad.
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Hang on, you're frozen!
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Or you keep freezing! We can't hear you!
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Another useful one is to say that there's a lag
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or there is a delay which is really annoying.
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So you know when someone's mouth is moving but
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the voice is behind it so it's really frustrating
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to try and understand what's going on.
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And the last one is to say that the connection cut out.
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It cut out.
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I didn't hear you there, I missed something that you said.
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So all of these are really useful expressions
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when there are connection problems in online meetings.
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And this idiom is another one that's really useful
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in this situation. Hit and miss.
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So if something is hit and miss, you can't rely on it right?
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You can't confidently say that it's gonna be good quality
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and accurate and perfect.
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Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.
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So you could say
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"I'm really sorry, my internet connection has been a bit
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hit and miss today."
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Sometimes it's good, sometimes it's bad.
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But you can also use this same expression to talk about
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something else, the quality of something, you know.
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The coffee at my local cafe is a bit hit and miss.
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Sometimes it's good,
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sometimes it's bad, depends on who makes it.
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Now I want to share a few expressions that will help you
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during meetings, online meetings or in-person meetings
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down the tracks.
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But 'hold that thought' is a good one
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because the chances of getting disrupted while you're
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working from home are quite high, right?
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Your kids might wander into the room. Your dog
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might stop barking. The postman might
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ring the doorbell. The phone might ring.
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So it's really hard to avoid these distractions
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when you're working from home, right?
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So this expression is a really good one
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to let someone know that you
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want them to remember what you were talking about
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and you want to keep talking about it when you
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come back in a couple of moments okay
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so you're asking them to hold that thought.
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Keep it in your mind while I
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duck off and take the kids out of the room.
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I'm so sorry my son is calling me from the bathroom.
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Hold that thought, I'll be right back.
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This is a really great set of expressions to learn, given
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all of the distractions that we've been talking about.
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When you're in an online meeting,
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you want to make sure that you all stay focused, right?
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You need to keep focused on what you're doing,
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you need to stay on track and try not to get off track.
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So on track is when things are happening
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as they should be, there's no problems at all.
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And if something is not happening as you want it to
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and you want to change it,
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that's when we use the expression 'to get back on track'
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So logically if something is not on track, it's off track.
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It's not happening as it should be, right?
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So I want you to imagine this.
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You're meeting some of your colleagues to discuss
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a project that you've been working on
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but halfway through, someone's cat walks across
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the screen, across the keyboard and everyone starts
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laughing and talking about how
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hard it is to work from home.
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They're talking about their kids and what they had
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for dinner last night and
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anything else except what you should be talking about
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in the meeting.
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So you might want to just interrupt the conversation
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and say "Guys we're getting off track.
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We've only got ten minutes left
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until the end of the meeting and we haven't even
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started talking about the marketing budget yet."
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We should have completed the project last week
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but we got off track with a few technical issues.
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Hey have you heard this expression before
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about brownie points?
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It's quite a funny expression, a humorous expression
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as well just like madhouse.
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It's relevant now but you can use it at any time
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because you earn brownie points by getting
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praise or approval for something that you've done.
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So if you do something good, you earn or you get
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brownie points, right?
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So I've got a good example to share from just yesterday.
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I had a funny conversation with one of my
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team members, Kat.
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She overslept and missed a meeting which
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I wasn't too worried about because she works so hard
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and I said to her "Don't worry Kat,
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you've got enough brownie points to sleep in once."
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But she was like
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"I know, but I don't want to lose my brownie points"
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But the funny thing is that these points are not real,
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you know, they don't get you anything except
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someone else's good opinion of you.
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But having brownie points is definitely a good thing.
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It's really important to have someone's good opinion
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of you, right? So you would
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probably earn brownie points with your neighbours
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if you left a cake on their doorstep for them.
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Or if your partner cooked a meal and cleaned the whole
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house for you, you might be a little suspicious and think
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why are you trying to earn brownie points with me?
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So can you think of something that would earn you
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brownie points with someone in your household
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at the moment? What could you do
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to earn some brownie points?
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Hang in there! Everything is gonna be okay.
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It will become easier, you will get used to it.
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So this expression is really useful
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when you want to tell someone not to give up
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even though it's hard, even though it's difficult.
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So if you've got friends or you've got family members
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or colleagues who are having a difficult time
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adjusting to this new situation that we're in
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and you know, they're sharing their troubles with you
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about how their kids keep interrupting their online
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meetings, tell them to hang in there.
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Or if you know health care workers and they're
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exhausted and they're anxious, tell them
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"Hang in there. You know this won't go on forever."
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So this is the new norm my friends
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or the new normal.
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You know and we use this expression, it's quite informal
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to talk about when our circumstances have changed
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you know, and we have to get used to a new situation
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and get comfortable with it.
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Obviously, it's a really relevant expression to use
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right now but you can also use it in other contexts
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as well when your life circumstances change.
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So for me, I had a friend who has just had a baby
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and I was saying "I just don't know how
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you function with only three hours sleep"
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and she said "Emma, it's the new norm in our house.
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We're just having to get used to it."
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It's the new norm.
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So I hope you're hanging in there my friends and that
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you're getting used to the new norm.
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I would love for you
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to think of any other English idioms that are relevant
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to working from home. It's really important right now
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to find ways to express ourselves to talk about
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working from home and some of these challenges.
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Like I said, if you can think of some others
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definitely add them in but what I want you to do
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is to choose a few of the ones I talked about today,
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practise them, pause the video right now.
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Write your sentences, add them into the comments
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below because I'm gonna be down there checking,
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giving some feedback and making some corrections
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if you need it.
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But this really is the best way to try and remember
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these idioms and these new expressions, right?
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Put them into practice.
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So that's it my friends! Stay safe, take care of yourselves
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and I will see you in the next lesson
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here at mmmEnglish.
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Bye for now!
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