3 Short Stories, 30 English Idioms in Context.
Lewis Rollinson
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Story 1: The Unexpected Promotion
Emily had been working at the company for over five years, always keeping her nose to the grindstone. Her dedication finally paid off when, out of the blue, she received a call from her boss. She had been promoted to manager. It was music to her ears, considering how hard she had worked.
The news spread like wildfire, and her colleagues were thrilled for her. However, not everyone was as happy. One of her peers, Jack, had a chip on his shoulder about the promotion, thinking he was more deserving. Jack tried to rain on her parade, but Emily wasn't going to let him spoil her moment. She decided to kill two birds with one stone by addressing his concerns while also encouraging team collaboration.
Despite Jack's attitude, Emily knew she had to take the bull by the horns and make the most of her new role. With her usual hard work and positive attitude, she was determined to make the department the best in the company.
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Story 2: The Mysterious Neighbor
Ever since Tom moved to Maple Street, he had been curious about his neighbor, Mrs. Jenkins. She was as quiet as a mouse and hardly ever left her house. The neighborhood was full of rumors about her, and Tom knew they shouldn't take them with a grain of salt.
One day, Tom decided to bite the bullet and introduce himself. Mrs. Jenkins was initially as cool as a cucumber but eventually warmed up to Tom's friendly demeanor. She revealed that she had been traveling the world and had returned home to write a book.
As they chatted, Tom learned that Mrs. Jenkins had a wealth of stories and experiences. She had been through thick and thin, yet she had a heart of gold. Her stories were the tip of the iceberg, and Tom realized there was much more to her than met the eye.
Mrs. Jenkins appreciated Tom's curiosity and openness. They quickly became friends, proving that you can't judge a book by its cover. Their friendship was a breath of fresh air in the neighborhood, and soon, Mrs. Jenkins was no longer a mystery.
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Story 3: The High-Stakes Presentation
Julia was preparing for the most important presentation of her career. Her company's future was on the line, and she had to put her best foot forward. She was burning the midnight oil, determined to make it perfect.
The day of the presentation, Julia felt butterflies in her stomach. As she began, she noticed that the audience was hanging on her every word. Her confidence grew, and she was on a roll.
Suddenly, the projector malfunctioned. Julia had to think on her feet and quickly improvised without missing a beat. Her ability to adapt turned out to be the ace up her sleeve.
By the end of the presentation, the audience was impressed. The CEO praised her for her quick thinking and said she had hit the nail on the head. Julia knew she had turned the tide in her favor.
The presentation was a resounding success, and the deal was sealed. Julia's hard work and quick wit had paid off, proving that fortune favors the bold.
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Lewis