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Well hey there Iamp;#39;m Emma from mmmEnglish. If thereis a place where English idioms are used most frequently itamp;#39;s at work. Learningand using these idioms in the workplace with your colleagues, with your clients and yourmanagers is an essential communication skill. You need to understand the people that you workwith and you want to develop a broader range of expressing your ideas in English, donamp;#39;t you? You want to sound intelligent and professional and sometimes you want to sound funny. Learningthe business English idioms in todayamp;#39;s lesson is definitely going to helpyou to do that. Are you ready? Letamp;#39;s start at the very moment that you get yourjob or even just before it because there are a couple of really fantastic idioms that you canuse to talk about this moment. The first is to get your foot in the door. And this means to enter anorganisation or an industry for the first time. We use it to talk about starting out at a lower level or maybe