10 Great Idioms & Expressions for Projects - Business English

10 Great Idioms & Expressions for Projects - Business English

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Business

6th - 8th Grade

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This video tutorial introduces 10 idioms and expressions related to projects. It explains each idiom with definitions and example sentences, encouraging viewers to repeat the examples. The idioms include 'In the Pipeline', 'Give the Green Light', 'Get Something Off the Ground', 'Get the Ball Rolling', 'Up and Running', 'Make Headway', 'On Track', 'Too Much on Your Plate', 'Pitch In', and 'At the 11th Hour'. Each idiom is explained in the context of project management, providing practical usage scenarios.

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What does the idiom 'in the pipeline' mean?

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Explain the meaning of 'give the green light' with an example.

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What does it mean to 'get something off the ground'?

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Describe the expression 'too much on your plate' and provide a scenario where it might be used.

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What does the phrase 'at the 11th hour' signify?

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