![]() To see the whole operation, because a typical employee wouldn’t necessarily see the big picture. ![]() Why? Because a manager makes strategic decisions and he has to see the bigger picture. ![]() Do you possess the ability to see the bigger picture? If you do, then that would be one of the characteristics needed to become a truly successful manager. Hi guys and welcome back! So, the BIG picture. You’d be using it in different contexts but the very two-word combination “ The big picture” always remains the same and it’s very idiomatic by its nature and if you are curious as to what it means, when to use it, how to use it, place bear with me for a few more minutes and everything’s gonna become crystal clear to you, I promise! In reality when you’ll be using the phrase “The big picture” you would be putting it in different contexts, such as: “ When looking at the bigger picture” or “ If you look at the big picture” or your ability to see the bigger picture, right? It doesn’t really matter which one you go for, whether you say “The big picture” or “The bigger picture”, these two word combinations are pretty much interchangeable, they mean the same thing. Or alternatively, you can say: The Bigger Picture. In today’s video we’re going to look at the following English idiom: The BIG Picture. Hi guys, hi boys and girls and welcome back to the English Harmony video blog! Here’s how to improve your English listening skills when listening to my video: put the headphones on, playback the video and write it all down while listening to it! Imprints natural English speech patterns in your mind - revolutionary speech exercising technology!īuilds your English confidence - no more situations when you stop and hesitate when speaking English! English Harmony Systemįor those foreign English speakers whose English understanding, writing and grammar is already good but they're struggling with spoken English! If you’re interested in improving your English fluency too, please check out the English Harmony System which is a product I created to help all my fellow foreigners to better their spoken English and achieve so much more in professional, social and personal life. Then, one fine day, after years of constant pursuit of English fluency, I realized the key aspect of spoken English improvement – learning English phrases and word combinations instead of studying grammar rules and trying to construct sentences in your head from scratch! I couldn't learn to speak fluent English for 5 years - read about what I was doing to learn to speak fluently HERE - are YOU in the same situation? Throughout my entire life I’ve always wanted to speak in English fluently, but because of the way English is taught in schools, I always struggled with my spoken English. I’m Robby, and I’m a non-native English speaker.
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