๐๏ธ Idiom: Walk the Talk / Walk the Walk (v)
๐ฌ Meaning
- To do what you say you will do.
- To back up your words with actions, especially in a leadership or project setting.
๐ง Example Sentences
- The manager promised better communication so now itโs time to walk the talk.
- If we expect the team to meet deadlines, we have to walk the walk ourselves.
- She talks about innovation, but she also walks the talk by trying new approaches.
๐๏ธ Origin
Originally from American English, this idiom contrasts talking (making claims) with walking (taking action). โWalk the walkโ and โwalk the talkโ both emphasize that actions should match words โ a key idea in leadership and project execution.
๐ Practice Exercises
1. Fill in the blank:
The director said transparency was important, but now she needs to __________ and share the data.
Answer
walk the talk
2. Choose the correct meaning of โwalk the talkโ:
A) Avoid responsibilities
B) Say one thing and do another
C) Take action that matches your words
D) Delay making a decision
Answer
C) Take action that matches your words
3. Rewrite the sentence using the idiom:
โHe said he valued teamwork, and he showed it by helping the group.โ โ Change the sentence using: walk the talk
Answer
He said he valued teamwork, and he walked the talk by helping the group.
โน๏ธ Other Useful Pages
๐ Project Management and Execution Idioms
๐ Business English Idioms List
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