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104. Use 'The last minute' in English

Learn exactly how to use this beautiful English idiom!


What's it about?

This podcast is all about the beautiful English idiom ‘The last minute’.

Are you the kind of person who leaves things to the last minute? I am, and this is what the entire podcast is about!

Whenever you leave something to the last minute, you don't give yourself a lot of time to get it done. You may have had a year, a month, or a week to do something, but for some reason you decided to leave it until you had only five minutes left. This is leaving it to the last minute!

Key English

  • The last minute
  • To leave something to the last minute
  • I have a tendency to…
  • I have a bad habit of…
  • Anywho…
  • Automatic renewal
  • For some (adjective) reason
  • Do not get me started on…
  • To cut it fine
  • Gave myself a heart attack
  • Put yourself under pressure
  • Work well under pressure
  • Time to spare
  • Learn from mistakes
  • A fast-approaching deadline
  • A hullabaloo

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