📰 HR English Pro – 10 Advanced Idioms to Boost Your Confidence

Summer is the perfect time to… sound even more polished in English!
In this July edition of our newsletter, you’ll find:
✔️ 10 high-level idioms to elevate your HR conversations – from interviews and 1:1s to performance reviews and presentations.
✔️ A downloadable PDF with advanced HR vocabulary and practice sentences.
✔️ A sneak peek at what we’re bringing in September: new courses, new formats, fresh energy!
💼 HR Idioms Worth Knowing (And Using!)
These idioms:
🔸 sound natural yet sophisticated,
🔸 show off your high-level English skills,
🔸 and are frequently used in the worlds of HR, leadership and career development.
- To touch base (with someone)
👉 to check in briefly or have a quick conversation to align or update
“Let’s touch base next week to review the candidate shortlist.” - To be in the loop / out of the loop
👉 to be (or not be) informed and up-to-date with important developments
“HR needs to be in the loop on any leadership changes.” - To wear many hats
👉 to take on multiple roles or responsibilities
“As an HR generalist, I wear many hats every day.” - To get the ball rolling
👉 to begin an initiative or start a process
“Let’s get the ball rolling on the Q3 recruitment campaign.” - To read between the lines
👉 to understand the hidden meaning behind someone’s words
“When she said ‘I’m happy where I am’, I could read between the lines she’s open to change.” - To step up (one’s game)
👉 to improve your performance or effort
“We need to step up our game if we want to attract top talent.” - To drop the mic
👉 (informal) to end a speech or comment in a powerful or impressive way
“He ended the presentation with a killer stat and just dropped the mic.” - To be a good fit (for)
👉 to match the culture and expectations of a company or role
“She seems like a great fit for our agile culture.” - To hit a glass ceiling
👉 to face an invisible barrier to career advancement (often used in the context of gender or diversity)
“Many women in tech still hit the glass ceiling by mid-career.” - To backfill a position
👉 to hire someone to replace an employee who has left a role
“We’re looking to backfill the HRBP role by September.”
📅 What’s Coming in September?
We’re back with fresh energy and exciting plans! In September, our most-loved courses return:
🔸 English for HR – practical, real-world language for recruitment, feedback sessions, and collaboration with managers.
🔸 English for Coaches – our signature course for learners who want comfort and challenge.
🔸 Speaking Clinics – small-group, high-impact conversation sessions (B2/C1+).
Plus:
✨ New self-study materials,
🎁 Exclusive perks for Golden Pass holders,
🤝 And something exciting from our referral program English Buddy.
We can’t wait to see you again – online and in full language-flow mode!
Click to download the PDF file with HR vocabulary.