

AEE: How to Get the Hang of Idioms
26 snips Mar 18, 2025
Explore how idioms can boost communication in both business and everyday life. The hosts share personal anecdotes about acclimatizing to new work environments, emphasizing the learning journey. Discover idiomatic expressions that convey feelings during interviews and social interactions. Learn how mastering these phrases enhances professional confidence and relationship-building. Delve into the role of non-verbal cues and experiential learning in understanding workplace dynamics. Tune in for valuable insights on getting the hang of these essential expressions!
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Following the Business English Podcast
- Follow the Business English Podcast for vocabulary used at work and daily life.
- The hosts discuss idioms useful for connecting with friends about new experiences.
Understanding "Get a Feel For"
- "Get a feel for" means to begin understanding or becoming familiar with something.
- It implies an ongoing process of learning, not complete mastery.
Examples of Getting a Feel for Something
- Lindsay was trying to get a feel for how New York City changed post-pandemic by walking its streets.
- Michelle is getting a feel for suburban grocery shopping after moving from the city.