An idiom- go a long way
I learnt the idiom ' go a long way' from Coach Mila's live class--LME Page Pals.
It means" help a lot"
The idiom “go a long way” means to have a significant impact, contribute greatly, or be very helpful in the long term. It's often used to describe actions, behaviors, or things that produce a lot of positive results over time.
Here are some examples of how to use “go a long way” in daily conversation:
1. In the context of help or kindness:
  • “A simple thank-you can go a long way.”(A small act of gratitude can have a big impact.)
2. In the context of effort:
  • “Consistency really goes a long way in language learning.”(Being consistent helps you improve a lot over time.)
3. In relationships:
  • “Being a good listener goes a long way in any relationship.”(Being a good listener has a great positive effect in relationships.)
4. In work or projects:
  • “Your hard work will go a long way in your career.”(Your effort and dedication will have a big, positive effect in your career.)
5. In everyday advice:
  • “A little bit of patience goes a long way.”(Being patient can really help in many situations.)
❤️Consistency goes a long way in our English learning journey.Input is important, but output is key — we need to actively use what we learn.
Don’t lie—being honest goes a long way in our relationship.
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