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Expressions for Restarting Activities: Top 5 Phrases

Discover five common expressions for restarting activities used by native English speakers.

Restarting activities is a common part of life, and native English speakers have several expressions to convey this. In this video, we introduce five popular phrases to help you sound more fluent and natural.

  • Go back to the drawing board: This means to start planning something again because the first plan failed. For example, 'Our project didn't work out, so we have to go back to the drawing board.'.
  • Back to square one: This phrase means returning to the beginning of a process after a failure. For example, 'The negotiations fell through, and we're back to square one.'.
  • Make a new beginning: This expression signifies starting anew after a setback. For example, 'After the failed attempt, we decided to make a new beginning.'.
  • Start from scratch: This means beginning something again from the very beginning. For example, 'The design was rejected, so we need to start from scratch.'.
  • Wipe the slate clean: This phrase means to start over with a fresh, unmarked record. For example, 'Let's wipe the slate clean and come up with new ideas.'.

Watch the video and practice using expressions for restarting activitie in your conversations. 

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