FULL ENGLISH LESSON – ENGLISH WORDS AND EXPRESSIONS YOU MUST KNOW ABOUT PRODUCTIVITY

This FULL English lesson will help you learn vocabulary words and expressions that you need to speak English fluently.

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5 Vocabulary Words [Meanings & 3 Sentences each]

1. Determination

 Meaning: Firmness of purpose; resoluteness

 Sentence 1: Her determination to succeed in her career is truly inspiring.

 Sentence 2: With great determination, he completed the marathon despite the harsh weather conditions.

Sentence 3: The team showed remarkable determination in overcoming the obstacles they faced.

2. Perseverance

Meaning: Persistence in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success

Sentence 1: Perseverance is key to mastering any new skill or subject.

Sentence 2: Despite numerous setbacks, her perseverance paid off and she finally achieved her goal.

Sentence 3: The scientists’ perseverance led to a breakthrough discovery after years of research.

3. Overachiever

Meaning: A person who achieves more than what is expected

Sentence 1: She’s an overachiever who always goes above and beyond in her work.

Sentence 2: Being an overachiever, he often stays late at the office to complete his projects.

Sentence 3: Overachievers tend to set high standards for themselves and strive to meet them.

4. Endurance

Meaning: The ability to withstand hardship or adversity; especially the ability to sustain a prolonged stressful effort or activity

Sentence 1: Marathon runners need a high level of endurance to complete the race.

Sentence 2: Her mental endurance was tested during the challenging times.

Sentence 3: The soldiers displayed incredible endurance during the long and arduous march.

5. Inspiration

Meaning: The process of being mentally stimulated to do or feel something, especially to do something creative

Sentence 1: The artist found inspiration in the beauty of nature.

Sentence 2: Her life story serves as an inspiration to many young people.

Sentence 3: The teacher’s words were a source of inspiration for the students to pursue their dreams.

5 Expressions or Idioms [Meanings & 3 Sentences each]

1. Bright-eyed and bushy-tailed

Meaning: Very enthusiastic and full of energy

Sentence 1: She arrived at the meeting bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, ready to tackle the day’s challenges.

Sentence 2: Despite the early hour, the students appeared bright-eyed and bushy-tailed for their field trip.

Sentence 3: He was bright-eyed and bushy-tailed after a good night’s rest, eager to start his new job.

2. Eager beaver

Meaning: Someone who is very enthusiastic and hardworking

Sentence 1: The new intern is an eager beaver, always the first to volunteer for extra tasks.

Sentence 2: As an eager beaver, she completed all her assignments ahead of schedule.

Sentence 3: He’s such an eager beaver, often arriving at the office before anyone else.

3. To eat, sleep, and breathe something

Meaning: To be very dedicated and passionate about something, spending most of your time on it

Sentence 1: During the final exams, she seemed to eat, sleep, and breathe her studies.

Sentence 2: He eats, sleeps, and breathes football, watching every game and reading every article about it.

Sentence 3: The team eats, sleeps, and breathes the project, working around the clock to meet the deadline.

4. Give (something) a shot

Meaning: To try something, especially for the first time

Sentence 1: I’ve never tried sushi before, but I’m willing to give it a shot.

Sentence 2: He decided to give the new workout routine a shot to improve his fitness.

Sentence 3: She was nervous about public speaking, but she agreed to give it a shot.

5. Run out of steam

Meaning: To lose energy or enthusiasm

Sentence 1: After working non-stop all day, I ran out of steam and had to take a break.

Sentence 2: The project started off strong, but the team ran out of steam halfway through.

Sentence 3: He was excited about the new hobby at first, but quickly ran out of steam.

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