Catch Word #110 – To go out on a limb
Here’s an episode about taking risks. Sooner or later, we all take a risk at work or in our personal lives. To go out on a limb and to stick your neck out can be used to talk about taking a risk. You can also put yourself in jeopardy when you take a risk. Take a risk by listening to this episode and start using these natural English expressions today.
Expressions included in the Study Guide
- To go out on a limb
- To take something into consideration
- To stick your neck out
- Back to the drawing board
- Listen up
- To put yourself in jeopardy
- It’s been around forever
- Good old
- To make it
- Asap
- What’s wrong? A backup
Copyright: Audio/Study Guide: Culips
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Catch Word #110 – To go out on a limb
Here’s an episode about taking risks. Sooner or later, we all take a risk at work or in our personal lives. To go out on a limb and to stick your neck out can be used to talk about taking a risk. You can also put yourself in jeopardy when you take a risk. Take a risk by listening to this episode and start using these natural English expressions today.
Expressions included in the Study Guide
- To go out on a limb
- To take something into consideration
- To stick your neck out
- Back to the drawing board
- Listen up
- To put yourself in jeopardy
- It’s been around forever
- Good old
- To make it
- Asap
- What’s wrong? A backup
Copyright: Audio/Study Guide: Culips
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