2022-02-16
18 分钟Hi there.
This is Teacher Harry, and welcome back to my english lessons, where I try to help you get a better understanding of the english language.
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What are we going to talk to you about today?
Well, we're going to look at idioms about decisions.
So as always, I'll give you the list of them one by one.
Then I'll go through them, give you an explanation, some examples, and hopefully you'll get a better understanding of how to use these idioms and what they mean.
Exactly.
So let's not waste any more time.
Let's get on with them.
So here they are.
To sit on the fence, split hairs, vote with your feet, stick to your guns, to take a back seat.
Things are up in the air, up for grabs, one step at a time, low hanging fruit.
And finally, weigh the pros and cons.
To weigh the pros and cons.
Okay, let's take them one at a time.
So the first one to sit on the fence.