
All Ears English Podcast AEE Bonus: Don't Miss this Webclass! Idioms for Taking Risks
Mar 2, 2021
Dive into the world of professional communication with a focus on idioms for taking risks. Discover how high-level vocabulary can enhance your conversations, especially when discussing promotions. Learn essential phrases to build rapport and advocate for new strategies effectively. Embrace the idea of calculated risks and present your ideas confidently. The discussion even touches on the idiom 'throw caution to the wind,' encouraging boldness in uncertain situations for potential high rewards.
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Sounding Native When Taking Risks
- Use high-level vocabulary and idioms to sound more natural and confident when taking risks.
- This can reduce awkwardness and build rapport, making your suggestions more persuasive.
Introducing Risky Ideas
- Use the phrase "go out on a limb" when introducing a new, potentially uncertain idea.
- This signals a willingness to take a risk and can encourage open discussion.
Taking Calculated Risks
- Take calculated risks, backed by data and research, to increase your chances of success.
- Present your findings confidently to demonstrate preparedness and professionalism.
