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13/05/2023
On day eleven, we're learning the expression "to cut corners." It means to do something quickly or cheaply, often by skipping important steps. For example, "We can't afford to cut corners on safety measures in the workplace."
11/05/2023
It's day ten, and today's expression is "to break a leg." It's a way of saying "good luck" before a performance or presentation. Here's an example: "Break a leg on your presentation tomorrow!"
05/05/2023
On day nine, we're learning the expression "to keep your chin up." It means to stay positive and optimistic in a difficult situation. For example, "I know you're going through a tough time, but keep your chin up. Things will get better."
04/05/2023
It's day eight, and today's expression is "to bite the bullet." It means to face a difficult situation with courage and determination. Here's an example: "I know it's going to be tough, but we need to bite the bullet and get through it."
03/05/2023
On day seven, we're learning the expression "to spill the beans." It means to reveal a secret or confidential information. For example, "I can't believe you spilled the beans about the surprise party. It's ruined now."
02/05/2023
It's day six, and today's expression is "to get off someone's back." It means to stop bothering or criticizing someone. Here's an example: "Can you get off my back? I'm doing my best."
01/05/2023
On day five, we're learning the expression "to be on top of the world." It means to feel extremely happy and successful. For example, "I got the job I always wanted, and now I feel like I'm on top of the world."
30/04/2023
It's day four, and today's expression is "to be up in the air." It means to be uncertain or undecided. Here's an example: "The plans for the project are still up in the air. We haven't made any final decisions yet."
29/04/2023
On day three, we're learning the expression "to beat around the bush." It means to avoid talking about something directly. For example, "Stop beating around the bush and tell me what's on your mind."
28/04/2023
It's day two, and today's expression is "to hit the nail on the head." It means to get something exactly right. Here's an example: "You hit the nail on the head with your presentation. It was exactly what we needed."
27/04/2023
Day 1:
On day one, we're learning the expression "to get the ball rolling." It means to start something or to get things moving. For example, "Let's get the ball rolling and start working on our project."
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