▶️ Idiom – Hit the nail on the head
🌐 Meaning – To be exactly right about something. Find exactly the right answer.
🗣️ "My brother said that I'd probably get 75% in my English test. He hit the nail on the head!"
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We are excited this week to announce that we have created a brand new FREE 5 part guide to Essential English Business Skills. Simply send us your details and each week we will send you a new guide that is full of tips and advice on a whole range
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We are so excited this week to announce that we have created a brand new 5 PART GUIDE TO ESSENTIAL ENGLISH BUSINESS SKILLS- which we are giving away for FREE!! Simply sign up here:https://t.co/L1NbMilOxj #businessenglish#learnenglish#getahead
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✔ To take your hat off to someone
》To show your admiration for someone because of what they do or have done.
▪︎Ann has two kids, she works in a bank and she still finds time to care for her elderly mother. I take my hat off to her.
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We still have a few places left on our next set of Intensive English Courses if anyone needs to improve their English skills. We have either daily, weekly or weekend course places- all completed via online conferencing. More details on the website https://t.co/whPUdouViv #english
From today until the 20 October, you can apply for a course using Clearing if you’re not already holding an offer from a university or college, and the course still has places.
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This Friday, 10 July at 10am the Prime Minister will be giving a speech to school leavers.
If you are a school leaver/ parent/ carer - tune into the live broadcast via the below links:
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It is so important in any workplace to be able to get on with the team- this can be so hard if English skills are lacking. This is a list of 5 common phrases you might hear in the workplace and what they mean. #Englishskills#Englishatwork https://t.co/uiItD3FeSz