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[10 Essential English Expressions to Kick Off Your Year]-[493. 10 everyday English expressions to level up your fluency in 2026]

The InFluency Podcast · B1 · 2025-12-30

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📋 Summary

Elevate Your English: 10 Idioms to Start Your Year Right

As we embark on a new year, the process of language learning requires more than just passive listening; it demands active engagement. Hadar, a seasoned pronunciation expert and fluency coach, emphasizes that to truly master English, one must "stick with it"—a philosophy of persisting even when the journey becomes difficult or time-consuming. To help learners "kick things off" in 2026, Hadar introduces ten essential expressions designed to boost clarity, confidence, and professional communication.

Proactive Habits and Goal Setting

Success in language learning often begins with a mindset of taking initiative. Hadar introduces several idioms that define a proactive approach:

  • Hit the ground running: This means starting a project or a new year with high energy and confidence from the very beginning. As Hadar notes, "We want to hit the ground running on Monday," illustrating how immediate momentum is key to success.
  • Make it happen: Instead of waiting for progress to occur naturally, this expression encourages taking deliberate action to achieve a specific goal. It is a reminder that "we've talked about this goal long enough" and it is time to execute.
  • Set the tone: This refers to creating an environment or style that influences future outcomes. Hadar explains that your "opening message will set the tone for the whole meeting," highlighting the power of initial impressions.

Growth, Performance, and Resilience

Learning is rarely a linear path, and learners often face setbacks. Hadar provides tools to manage these fluctuations in performance:

  • Stick with it: The core message of the podcast. It defines the necessity of continuing despite challenges. If you want to improve, "you have to practice regularly and stick with it."
  • Get back on track: When you inevitably "fall off track" due to a break or a setback, this phrase is essential for returning to your productive habits.
  • Level up: A call to improve skills or performance to reach a higher threshold. Whether you want to "level up your English" or "level up your practice routine," this expression focuses on continuous improvement.
  • Step up your game: This is used when current performance is insufficient and more effort is required. Hadar challenges listeners: "It's time to step up your game and bring your best work."
  • Raise the bar: This means increasing standards or expectations. By "raising the bar" for yourself, you force growth, just as a difficult project might force a team to "level up."

Confidence and Mindset

Finally, the psychological aspect of speaking is addressed through the popular idiom:

  • Fake it till you make it: This encourages learners to act confident or capable even if they do not feel that way yet. It is a vital strategy for those who might be "afraid of public speaking" but need to "take the challenge" to eventually become truly confident.

The Importance of Active Practice

Hadar concludes by stressing that passive consumption of content is insufficient. To truly integrate these expressions, one must practice them out loud to "make new connections" in the brain. By internalizing these phrases and maintaining consistency, learners can ensure their English journey remains inspired, motivated, and effective throughout the coming year.

🎯Key Sentences

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Are you ready?
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Let's do it.
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Am I right or am I right?
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We've talked about this goal long enough and now let's make it happen.
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We have a tight deadline but together we can make it happen.
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📝Key Phrases

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hit the ground running
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make it happen
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stick with it
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get back on track
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level up
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📖 Transcript

Stick with it.
Stick with it.
To stick with it means to continue doing something even when it's hard or takes time.
If you want to improve your English, you have to practice regularly and stick with it.
You're listening to the Influency Podcast.
I'm Hadar, your host, a pronunciation expert, fluency coach, and a proud non-native speaker.

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