IELTS Academic Words: Phrases #3

Take Stock

Evaluate the current situation.

"At the beginning of the new year, it is a common practice for businesses to take stock of their current assets and plan for the upcoming months."

A Storm in a Teacup

A lot of fuss about something unimportant.

"When she heard the two managers were arguing, she was worried, but it turned out to be just a storm in a teacup over office supplies."

Be Snowed Under

To have so much work that you are having trouble dealing with it all.

"With the end of the fiscal year approaching, the accountants at the firm are completely snowed under with work."

Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining

Every bad situation has some positive aspect.

"Even though she lost her job, she took it as a chance to pursue her passion for painting—truly, every cloud has a silver lining."

In the Light of Day

When looked at clearly and directly.

"In the light of day, the true extent of the storm's damage was heartbreakingly clear."

Not Have the Foggiest Idea

To have no knowledge or understanding about something.

"When asked where the remote was, I replied that I did not have the foggiest idea."

The Calm Before the Storm

A peaceful period before a commotion or difficult period.

"Everyone enjoyed the sunny weather at the picnic, unaware that it was just the calm before the storm that would disrupt the rest of the afternoon."

Not a Cloud

Usually refers to a sky or situation that is clear and free of troubles.

"As we picnicked in the meadow, the sky was so clear, not a cloud in sight, and the sun smiled warmly upon us."

Vicious Cycle

A chain of events where the response to one problem creates a new problem.

"The economy was trapped in a vicious cycle of recession and unemployment, with each negative factor fueling the other."

Weather the Storm

Survive a difficult situation.

"Despite the economic downturn, the resilient company was able to weather the storm and emerge stronger than ever."

Calculated Risk

A risk that is carefully considered and evaluated.

"Deciding to start her own business was a calculated risk, but she had done thorough market research and was confident in her plan."

Chair a Meeting

Lead or facilitate a meeting.

"As the project manager, Jenna will chair the meeting to ensure all agenda items are addressed efficiently."

Golden Opportunity

A great chance for success.

"The job fair was a golden opportunity for her to network with companies she dreamt of working for."

Keep Track Of

To monitor or be aware of the status of something.

"With all the meetings I have scheduled, I use a digital calendar to help me keep track of all my appointments."

Make a Name for Yourself

Establish a good reputation.

"With her innovative research and passion for teaching, she was able to make a name for herself in the world of quantum physics."

Win-Win Situation

A situation where all parties benefit.

"Negotiating a flexible work schedule was a win-win situation, allowing employees more freedom while increasing overall productivity."

Accept the Consequences Of

Take responsibility for the results of one's actions.

"If you choose to cheat on the exam, you must be prepared to accept the consequences of your actions."

Accuse Someone Of

Claim that someone has done something wrong.

"She did not hesitate to accuse someone of stealing her idea when she saw it presented by her coworker at the meeting."

Arrest Someone For

Detain someone by legal authority for a specific wrongdoing.

"The police had enough evidence to arrest someone for the recent string of burglaries in the neighborhood."

Be Held Responsible For

Be accountable for something, usually a task or action.

"The event organizers will be held responsible for any damage to the venue during the conference."