🗓️ Idiom: Learn the Trade (verb)
💬 Meaning
- Gain the basic knowledge and skills of a job or profession.
- Understand how work is really done, often through practice or apprenticeship.
🧠 Example Sentences
- She spent two years as an assistant to learn the trade before starting her own business.
- New employees must learn the trade before they can take on bigger projects.
- He learned the trade of carpentry by working with his father.
🏛️ Origin
The phrase comes from traditional crafts and jobs, where a beginner (apprentice) had to spend years learning the “trade” from an experienced worker. Over time, it became a general expression for gaining practical knowledge in any field.
📝 Practice Exercises
1. Fill in the blank:
She worked under an experienced chef to _______ the trade.
Answer
learn
2. Multiple choice:
What does “learn the trade” mean?
a) To study for a university degree
b) To gain practical job knowledge
c) To buy and sell goods
Answer
b) To gain practical job knowledge
3. Change the sentence using “learn the trade”:
“He spent a year in training before working on his own.”
Answer
He spent a year learning the trade before working on his own.
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