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#33 - Top 10 Conversational English Phrases

#33 - Top 10 Conversational English Phrases

Released Saturday, 28th January 2017
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#33 - Top 10 Conversational English Phrases

#33 - Top 10 Conversational English Phrases

#33 - Top 10 Conversational English Phrases

#33 - Top 10 Conversational English Phrases

Saturday, 28th January 2017
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Today we are discussing these English Words and Phrases.1) Mounting on Shoulders – means taking help from people to reach to higher levelA sentence – I would like to thank my team because I don’t get to be here without mounting on shoulders of them and getting consistent help from them. Please give them a round of applause.2) Take mind off something – means to forget itA sentence – What can I do to take your mind off it? Shall we go out for a movie?Another sentence – Having monthly office parties are really healthy as employees can take their mind off constant work pressure.3) It couldn’t get any better – means when you don’t expect something to over-surprise you with more joy.A sentence – My mentor finally agreed to involve me in a project and just when I thought it couldn’t get any better, he offered me a full-time role in his company.4) Frightening – means shaken upA sentence – It gets frightening whenever I hear about domestic violence and get pretty shaken up.5) In all honesty – means (use it instead of saying – to be honest, to be fairly honest)A sentence – In all honesty, I don’t like your dress6) Omni channel – means many channelA sentence – We gotta keep tap on all channel as now a days a user is on omni-channel and we better be advertising in all channels to really hold user’s attention.7) Infancy – means something is still beginning to evolve or has just bornA sentence – Video advertising on social media is still in its infancy age as until now everyone was doing display advertising and mobile static image advertising.8) Iron out a plan – means think thorough and plan somethingA sentence – We have ironed out our travelling plan for this year and have booked tickets as well.9) Behold a turtle, it makes progress when it sticks its neck out - means watch a turtle and notice that a turtle start to move only when it put his neck out and come out of its shell. Which means you can’t make progress in a guarded environment you need to take risks to make progress just like a turtle.10) More likely – means chances are moreA sentence – His win in this tournament is more likelyThis is 83rd article of website Snaptok
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