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2. what are the important things to new staff?
3.Some Idioms
all of a sudden
- suddenly, without advance warning
All of a sudden, it became cloudy and began to rain.
as far as
- to the extent or degree of
something
As far as I know, the movie will start in a few
minutes.
as for
- with regard to, concerning
"As for myself, I think that I will return home
now."
back and forth
- backwards and forwards, first one
way and then the other way
The argument with the lawyer went back and forth
before the judge made a decision.
better off
- to be in a better situation than
before
My friend would be better off if he sold his old car
and bought a new one.
break down (something) or break
(something) down
- to divide something into parts, to separate
something into simpler substances
carry out (something) or carry
(something) out
- to put something into action, to
accomplish something, to do something
The scientist wanted to carry out more experiments
before discussing the new medicine.
come up
- to happen unexpectedly
I will not be able to go to the party if something
else comes up.
end up (doing something or going somewhere)
- to do something that one had not
planned to do, to go somewhere one had not planned to go
We ended up watching a
movie last night.
first of all
- the very first thing
First of all, we prepared the garden and then we
planted the seeds.
for good
- permanently
The city plans to close the public swimming pool for
good.
get into (something)
- to become interested or involved
in something
I do not want to get into an argument with my friend.
We will get into the details of the plan tomorrow.
We will get into the details of the plan tomorrow.
get into (somewhere)
- to enter somewhere
My friend wants to get into
a good university.
I bumped my head as I was getting into the car
I bumped my head as I was getting into the car
get rid of (something)
- to give or throw something away,
to sell or destroy something, to make a cold or fever disappear
I bought a new television so I want to get rid of my
old one.
get through (something)
- to complete something, to finish
something
My friend is having trouble getting through her final
exams.
I have much reading that I must get through before tomorrow.
I have much reading that I must get through before tomorrow.
go through (something)
- to discuss something, to look at
something, to do something
The teacher decided to go through the exercise before
the test.
go with (something)
- to choose one thing rather than
another
in a way
- to a certain extent, a little,
somewhat
In a way, I want to go to the new restaurant, but in a
way I do not really care.
4. we will play game about "writting slogan for some products"
4. we will play game about "writting slogan for some products"
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