Learn 12 English Phrases to Use at Work

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In this English lesson I will help you learn 12 very common English phrases that you can use at work. I know that besides learning English most of you have jobs, and it is nice to be able to learn some English phrases that you can use to describe the work you are doing.

In this English lesson I'll teach you phrases like, "to get back in the swing of things", and "to roll up your sleeves".

Note: This is a very current English lesson. All of the English phrases that I will help you learn today are phrases I have actually heard since being back at work for the last couple of weeks. I have simply paid attention in every conversation I've had, and if someone said a work related phrase I wrote it down just for you!

I hope you enjoy this little English lesson on phrases you can use at work!

Have a great day!

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Here we go!

1- To be back at it: 0:19
2 - To be back in the swing of things: 0:37
3 - To work out some kinks: 1:10
4 - To roll up your sleeves: 1:30
5 - To get down to business: 1:50
6 - To make headway: 2:20
7 - The same old same old: 2:52
8 - To go the extra mile: 3:13
9 - To pull up your socks: 3:48
10 - To pull your weight: 4:12
11 - To keep your nose to the grindstone: 4:37
12 - To stay ahead of the game: 5:02

GilcineiMaiaEnglish
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Hi Bob! I'm from Belarus. Thank you so much for your lessons, marvelous lessons!

johnmalkovich
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Hello Bob, I'm watching this video and I note that also in Italian language exists the expression : roll up your sleeves for say : work hard. All the world is a country, similar expressions, kids of seeing. Bye and thanks for lesson 🙋‍♀️🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹

gabriellapetrina
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Hi, mu name is Diana, from Kazakhstan 🇰🇿 Thank you very much, for this lessons. I can with you develop my skills of English👏

ДианаХохо-лю
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Thanks Bob im from korea your youtube is so helpful for me thanks for your teaching!!😊😊

윤세찬-zm
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I like the way you teach English on your Youtube channel. I love your channel.

mshanchannel
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I love your channel..I am teaching English in years...and I mess those phrases you are using here...what part of Canada are you from? I am from Massachusetts....and your phrases are so familiar...

nicolekollman
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Hi Bob, I'm glad you're back in the saddle! By the way, could you please explain some day the difference between going the whole 9 yards and going the extra mile in one of your beautiful videos? Take lots of care. Bye.

jayfromthesky
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It's really great to get a job in Canada, I dream to get a job in some places, Canada, Australia, England...thank you Mr. Bob for the helpful lessons.

mohammedal-hammadi
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GOOD MORNING SIR HOW ARE YOU YOUR ENGLISH SO BEAUTIFULL SIR THANK YOU SO MUCH YOUR TEACHING

IrfanIrfan-khcq
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Hi Bob! I'm Brazilian and I study English for 7 years and until now I'm not fluent. Why is English being simpler than Portuguese and so difficult? 😅

Fbio
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Good morning Teacher Bob ! How are you? These phrases are really useful for all. Thank you, I'll definitely use them 👍👍👍 I hope You'll read my comment 😊

ЖанельМураткызы-яе
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Good morning sir. Filipino working From riyadh ksa

noellagitaocervana
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That is so true about getting back into the swing of things. I’m now in my second week back. Time management seems a little easier. It’s not so overwhelming.Stay safe.

AmericanEnglishBrent
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I like to learn thank for lesson I like your teaching style and my english is poor😃👍

islandliferelaxing
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A good video, all the phrases have a relationship with hard working.

lilibabou
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Hi Bob! Thanks for this lesson; it's great help for us. Today, I'm learning more idioms from you👍

huevuong
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As usually your lessons are so interesting

ЛюдмилаШаповалова-ющ
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Great expressions! I'm totally going to pass this on to my students! 👊🇧🇷🇺🇸

JGAmericanEnglish
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Hello Teacher Bob! Thank you very much for this video. Very interesting and I wonder if I would be able to find a lot of phrases in French speaking about work, as you did. Can I say: «you help me to make headway in my English learning? You definitely, go the extra mile for all your students when you give us all the practice materials for our English lessons. Finally, you always stay out of the game with your Youtuber job! Have a good week and see you tomorrow with the Wednesday #22 !

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