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What does Rosie mean when she says that she's still finding her feet? Listen to more of the conversation about the expression 'finding my feet'.
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Will Rosie find her feet?
The script for this programme
Helen: Hello and welcome to The English We Speak. Rosie and I are doing a salsa class tonight. It's my favourite Latin American dance and I love the music!
Rosie: Yes, and it's not easy… One, two, three! Oh, I'm not very good yet – I'm still finding my feet.
Helen: You're still finding your feet? No wonder you're so bad. How can you dance if you don't know where your feet are?
Rosie: I do know where my feet are, Helen. When you say you're finding your feet in English, it means you're becoming confident at something.
Helen: So if I say I'm still finding my feet, it means I'm still getting used to a new situation… which might not have anything to do with feet?
Rosie: That's right. And when you say you've found your feet, it means you've become familiar with a situation.
Helen: Let's have a look at some examples then:
- Lauren has only been at her new job for four days, so she's still finding her feet.
- My daughter started secondary school two weeks ago, but she's already found her feet. She's made loads of new friends and really likes her teachers.
- “I've been living in Egypt for a year but I still can't speak Arabic very well.” “I'm sure you'll find your feet soon.”
Helen: So finding your feet has nothing to do with your actual feet – you can use it when you start a new job or when you're doing something new.
Rosie: That's right… And I feel like I'm getting quite good at salsa now.
Helen: Really? It looks like you're still finding your feet…
Rosie: I might ask someone to dance with me, Helen. That guy over there is pretty good. Hi, would you like to dance?
Man: Oh, OK.
Rosie: Oooooh this is fun. One, two, three… Oops sorry! Did I step on your foot?
Man: Ouch!
Helen: It looks like Rosie's doing more than finding her feet - she's finding other people's feet and stepping on them too!