to return to a normal or desired course of action or progress · to refocus after a distraction
This phrase is super handy when you've lost focus or veered off course – maybe you got sucked into a YouTube rabbit hole while working, or your conversation took a detour! 😅 It's all about regaining direction, whether it's with your tasks, goals, or even just a chat!
💡 **Pro Tip!** You can use 'get back on track' for almost anything that has a 'track' or 'path' it should follow: a project, a diet, a relationship, or even your morning routine! It implies a temporary deviation, not a complete failure. So, next time your friend starts talking about aliens during your study session, you can politely suggest, 'Okay, let's get back on track!' 👽📚
You were working on a presentation, but then you started scrolling through social media for 20 minutes. What English expression would you use to describe your need to return to your task? A. Chill out B. Take it easy C. get back on track