
Business English from All Ears English BE 518: Kick Your Business English into High Gear
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Jan 18, 2026 Discover how to elevate your business English with idioms focused on intensity and teamwork. Learn the meaning and usage of phrases like 'kick it into high gear' and 'raise the stakes' in real-world scenarios. The hosts dive into examples of going all out for presentations and managing deadlines effectively. Enjoy a fun role-play segment showcasing these idioms in action. Wrap up with insights on fostering connection and cohesion within teams to enhance workplace dynamics.
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Use Idioms To Rally The Team
- Use idioms like "kick it into high gear" to tell colleagues you need higher intensity for busy periods or launches.
- Choose informal, collaborative phrasing to motivate teams instead of distant, formal language.
Gears Metaphor Signals Escalation
- "Kick it into high gear" implies shifting from low effort to much higher performance quickly.
- The metaphor comes from car gears and signals clear escalation in intensity or focus.
Step It Up A Notch For Improvement
- Say "step it up a notch" to indicate improving quality or intensity for presentations, interviews, or meetings.
- Use this informal phrase when you want someone to noticeably increase their performance.
