Oct 18 2024
#232 Idioms for the office: (A) Sound idiomatic expressions to excell at work
This episode of the Accent Training Podcast focuses on practicing idiomatic expressions that feature the "a" sound, with the goal of improving English fluency for non-native speakers.Key Idioms Covered:1. **"On the same page" - Meaning: Having mutual understanding. - Example: Instead of saying, "Do you understand me?" (which can sound too serious), say, "Are we on the same page?"2. Stay ahead of the game" - Meaning: Being proactive and prepared. - Example: Preparing a presentation over the weekend to stay ahead of tasks rather than waiting until the last minute.3. "Play it safe" - Meaning: Avoiding risks or uncertainty. - Example: Relying only on direct translations from a native language instead of trying new English phrases is an example of "playing it safe."4. "Payoff" - Meaning: Something that leads to success or benefits over time. - Example: Although results from practicing accent training may not appear immediately, consistent effort will eventually "pay off."5. "Game plan" - Meaning: A strategy or plan for success. - Example: Asking "What's the game plan?" before a meeting means figuring out the best strategy or steps to take.The podcast encourages listeners to incorporate these idioms into their speech, emphasizing that practicing these expressions will improve communication with native speakers. Listeners are advised to avoid “playing it safe” with their English and to actively develop new speaking habits for long-term success.Patrick emphasizes that achieving fluency requires persistence, practice, and a solid "game plan" to unlock future payoffs in communication success.