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Let's move on

Jale Qaraqan

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Let's move on 

means it’s time to stop focusing on something and continue to the next topic or step.

Examples:

1- In meetings or classes, when a topic has been discussed enough, someone might say, “Let’s move on to the next point.”

2- In conversations, if something becomes repetitive or unproductive,
 we use this expression to shift the focus.

Hi everyone, and welcome to Daily English. Today’s expression is short, clear, and very common in everyday communication.
It’s “let’s move on.”

One more time: “let’s move on.”

Listen to this: The discussion had gone in circles. People were repeating the same points,
 and nothing new was being added. Finally, someone said, “Alright… let’s move on.”

So what does “let’s move on” mean?

 “Let’s move on” means it’s time to stop focusing on something and continue to the next topic or step.

It’s about progress — not staying stuck.Let’s listen to some examples.

In meetings or classes, when a topic has been discussed enough, someone might say,
 “Let’s move on to the next point.”

In conversations, if something becomes repetitive or unproductive,
 we use this expression to shift the focus.

Sometimes,
 “let’s move on” can also be emotional. It can mean letting go of something that is no longer helpful to think about. Like an argument or resentment

Not everything needs to be solved immediately. And sometimes, moving on is the best way forward.

 Now it’s your turn: Is there something in your life that you feel ready to move on from?

Thanks for listening to Daily English. Keep moving forward, and see you tomorrow