6 NEW English IDIOMS 💼 Business English Vocabulary

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Hey there I'm Emma from mmmEnglish!
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In this lesson, we're going to get down to business,
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knowing some of the idioms used in a professional
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context is going to help you to sound more
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relaxed and natural in the workplace.
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And of course, help you to understand what the heck
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everyone else is talking about!
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So today, I've got five useful idioms for you
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that are commonly used in a professional context
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- a business context.
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And that means they're perfect and fantastic to use
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in an interview as well, so stay tuned!
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Now I always tell my students one of the best ways
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to learn and remember English idioms
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is to link them to a memory or an experience in your life.
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That way, when you think about the idiom
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or you hear it somewhere
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you connect it with the personal moment in your life
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and experience.
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And when you think about the experience, it helps you to
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think about the idiom as well.
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Now you don't have to learn and remember
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every idiom in English, but you should learn
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some common ones that you can actually use
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to talk about your life.
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I'm going to tell you a story.
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My first job out of university
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was with a huge corporate company.
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I was an intern.
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I thought it was going to be photocopying and stapling
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and getting cups of tea for my boss.
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But at the time that I started, my department was really
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understaffed.
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They just didn't have enough people to manage
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the workload.
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So I really got thrown in the deep end.
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Within weeks of starting, I was writing reports and I was
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making presentations to the management team
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which was kind of cool but a bit scary.
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So in this idiom, the 'deep end' is referring to
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the deepest part of a swimming pool
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where often your feet can't touch the ground.
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So if someone throws you or pushes you into the pool,
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that's a bit of a shock, isn't it?
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You can't feel the ground.
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So you're thrown in the deep end when you're
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put into a new or a difficult situation
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without any preparation.
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And this often happens in the workplace, doesn't it?
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Sarah's been so stressed lately. She started a new job
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last month, but they've really thrown her in the deep end.
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I'm not afraid of being thrown in the deep end.
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I think it's the best way to learn!
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Now I don't want to throw you in the deep end
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on your first day, but
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do you think you could make a presentation to the CEO
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by the end of the week?
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A similar idiom is to be 'out of one's depth'
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and it has a similar meaning because it's an
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uncomfortable place.
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Again,
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thinking about the deep end of your swimming pool,
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your feet can't touch the ground and you have to swim
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to keep yourself alive, right?
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My brother loves the company that he works for
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but he feels a little out of his depth in the finance team.
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Now when you start a new job, maybe a new role or a
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position in your company
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or you start working for a new company,
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it usually takes some time to learn the ropes.
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So this means to learn the basic tasks
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that allow you to do your job well and efficiently.
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You know, like how to use the photocopier,
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how to use the company's email system,
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who to call if your computer won't start,
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who you report to
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and which meetings you need to attend
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- all of the simple things
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take a week or two to get used to
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when you start a new job.
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How's the new job?
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It's going well! I'm still learning the ropes,
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but my colleagues are really great.
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You'll also hear people say
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"I'll show you the ropes"
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which means that they'll show you how things
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are done, the standard, normal way that things are done.
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So note that if a person has been working at their job
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for over a month, this idiom isn't really relevant anymore
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because they've already learnt the basic tasks
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they need to do their job.
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Now, once you've had your job for a while,
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it might be time to focus on
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climbing the corporate ladder.
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So this idiom talks about the progression of roles
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through a career,
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starting with an entry-level job, an internship
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or a position straight out of university.
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But over the years, you get promotions,
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you switch companies,
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you become known in your industry,
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you work your way up to better and better opportunities.
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You get paid more, you have more responsibilities,
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you'll be a manager and then one day
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maybe even the CEO!
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So this progression is called
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'climbing the corporate ladder'
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Tim climbed the corporate ladder quickly.
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He became a partner at the company
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by the time he was 26.
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But James has never been
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interested in climbing the corporate ladder.
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I feel inspired by women who climb the corporate ladder
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and raise a family at the same time.
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Amazing!
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People who think outside the box are usually
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pretty valuable employees
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because they think creatively and they solve problems
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in non-standard ways.
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So they think outside or beyond the normal
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or standard way of thinking which often leads
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to really interesting, creative solutions to problems.
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We need to think outside the box
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and find a different solution.
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Steve's probably the most creative guy on the team
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- he's always thinking outside the box.
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Now in Australia, you'll often hear this expression as
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'thinking outside the square'
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It's the same thing.
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Are you the type of person
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who thinks outside the square?
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Last one, a 'steep learning curve'.
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Now this is a brilliant idiom to use
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during a job interview
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- so was the last one actually -
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but this one is a brilliant idiom to use
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during an interview or a speaking exam.
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So use it when you're reflecting or thinking about some
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of the challenges that you've overcome in the past.
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So it could be relating to work or even life experiences.
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So it's used when someone has to learn something
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really quickly, usually just by giving it a shot,
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by doing their best and then
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learning from their mistakes.
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So using this idiom to describe an experience
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that you've had helps to show that you're not afraid
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of hard work or challenges and that you're willing
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to build new skills and overcome problems.
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So it's a really handy one to have!
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For many international students,
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studying in an English-speaking country can be a
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steep learning curve.
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Going from employee to business owner
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was a really steep learning curve for me!
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It's still steep actually, I'm only about here!
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So that's it! Six new business idioms for you.
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I'm sure that you can think of some others as well
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that relate to jobs and business.
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So if you can, pop them in the comments below
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and share them with everyone.
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And of course, I always, always love to see you
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actually using the English that I teach you.
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So take a moment right now
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to write a sentence using one of the idioms
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that you've learned today and add it to the comments.
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I'll check it for you but you'll also get to see
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how the idioms are being used in lots of different
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examples from all of your peers.
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Once you do that, then come over here,
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keep practising with me. Try out this lesson here
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or maybe even that one.
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