6 NEW English IDIOMS 💼 Business English Vocabulary

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IDIOMS IN THIS LESSON:
Starting a new job can be a steep learning curve - but one that you need to overcome if you want to climb the corporate ladder! There will be times where you feel out of your depth, you'll get thrown in the deep end and have to learn the ropes quickly. But you are the type of person who thinks outside the box and you know that learning these useful English idioms will help you take your conversation to the next level!

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I was thrown in the deep end when my manager told me to make presentation in one day
I felt little out of my depth to complete this presentation in a day as I was still learning the ropes .
It's very much difficult to climb the corporate ladder in less time.
I can think out of the square in different plans
Basic English is a steep learning curve😀😀😀
Emma very nice idioms I will try to use them in my work place

oneprettysoul
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I just got this job, I shouldn't think about climbing the corporate ladder yet, right now I should just focus on learning the ropes.

I love you, Emma! You're such a good teacher and you're so charismatic. With you, learning English feels more like something I do for fun than actually studying. :)

stigrwanderer
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When she had to change herself the new job it was really steep learning curve for her, she had the time to learn the ropes. Sometimes she felt she was thrown to the deep end. ..from that experience she got to know that thinking outside the box was the excellent solution to solve the problems, She climed the coperrate ladder, she could be a manager in her new company by the time she was 27... (thank you much! It's such a value lesson for everyone! I love you! ❤)

suparusss
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Hi Emma!!
I’m a Japanese, living in Australia with working holiday visa. I’ve studied English with your videos, and it’s been really helpful so thanks a lot!!
I made a sentence with an idiom that you shared in this video, so I’d like to share with everyone!!
“When once I get a job that I want, I want to climb the corporate ladder as quickly as I can”
I wonder if it could be a natural sentence haha

geenkiyoshimura
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One of the challenges I have had in the university is leading the graduation project. But it was an opportunity to apply the technical and leadership knowledge I have learned in the past, it really steep the learning curve for me!

Reem-dpyu
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Thinking outside the square is the first step to be creative in any workplace or school. A big thank you to Emma for this amazing lesson.

tammytsang
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From this video, I learnt that i have to think outside the box in order to climb the corporate ladder after 2 years. But before that i have to learn the ropes.
Thanks Emma for this helpful video.

edouardkouakouehoussou
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I was amazed by one employee inside my company, our boss moved him to another new job, I thought he thrown him to the deep end, but he always thinks out of the square, within a few weeks he learned the ropes 🌹

And I amazed how you link our minds with your lessons, massive thanks Emma

mustafajawad
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I think that you best english teacher i have met in my life your lessons really improve my english i am thankful to you

virendraawasthi
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I think I'm addicted to watch your videos. There are many things I haven't learnt before. I always find out something new in your lessons even though I learnt that in books. Thank you so much.

lieuthiphan
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Hi Emma,

At the time I joined my new company, I didn't need to learn the ropes as I get used to doing the same stuff at the previous work place. However, I've been thrown in the deep end, and I didn't like that because I was in a charge with a new software product, which I have no enough idea about it, so I was totally out of my depth. When I became frustrated with my career, I decided to think out of the square. Hence, I decided to change my bread and butter to teaching English instead of dealing with software, but at first I need to steep my English learning curve. I'm pretty confident that I'll climb the teaching ladder as I believe in my teaching skills, which are: extremely patient, good listener to listen to students, highly capable to break down any big piece of information to many particles of information with giving examples, and above all of that is my passion to deal with languages, especially English.

Thanks a lot Emma and patiently will be waiting for your next lesson ☺.

Regards,
Ahmad,

Abu-Aley
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I studied English literature in the college of arts, Baghdad, I feel you are nearest person to my ears, American teachers have no ability to pronounce like you, thanks for your efforts .

ahmedtaha
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Hello from Morocco, I find your manner to teach very fluent and expressive, thanks Emma for your efforts

Soumchful
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My quest for a good Aussie English teacher seems to have succeeded. Emma is no doubt the best one. But not only that, she is also one of the best English teachers, regardless of the accent. I have found only one other, Paul Gruber, but his accent is quite a strong American one. For British English, there was one, the one in "Streamline English" but that is antique...Thanks Emma

PhuongNguyen-tnog
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I've gotten lots of opportunities from many companies and I was willing to join for my new job and I tried hardly to join with a new team or some new colleagues but I didn't finished my formality. Otherwise I was not deserve to climb the corporate ladder quickly. Eventually I was failed to do that. Thank you teacher. Oh! Your voice is little changed.

rashedpramanik
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Hi Emma, You are just superb. İ loved your teaching methods. Also, you looks so friendly and this is the main reason that i admire you and your positivity😍 thanks for all

renamuxtarova
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Emma, I can't say thank you enough for your lessons, due to them I was able to pass the IELTS test and conequently immigrate to Brisbane. Could you please make more videos dedicated to Australian English.

dimanaumenko
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you are a life savor, do you really have an idea how much you are helping?

Ye-AbSira-dygm
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I'm taking a Proficency course And in this term we are talking about business languague And your video came in the right moment! Thank you!

hubliterario
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Learning english with you is really steep learning curve for me.... Thank you Emma😇

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