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Move Phrase Moving Means Eslpod Stop Avoiding Topics

Id ESLPod_1150_WE_1974
Episode Id ESLPod 1150
Episode Title Avoiding Topics in Conversation
Phrase moving on
Text The phrase "moving on," in this podcast, is used to indicate that one wants to stop talking about one topic and quickly change to a different topic: "Thanks for updating us on the project. Moving on, how have our sales been this past month?" The phrase "to move out" means to stop living in a particular home or apartment: "They had to ask their roommate to move out, because he wasn't paying the rent on time." The phrase "to move up in the world" means to improve one's social and/or financial situation: "Grace got a great promotion at work. She's really moving up in the world!" Finally, the phrase "to move over" means to move slightly to one side: "When the pregnant woman got on the bus, the other passengers moved over to make room for her to sit."
Topics Relationships + Family

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