To follow in someone's footsteps

Intermediate English speaking lesson, 3 minutes

This phrase is typically used to describe a person who chooses to pursue a similar career or life path as someone who has come before them, often a parent or mentor. This phrase suggests that the person is inspired by the example set by the other person and hopes to achieve similar success or fulfillment. Using this English phrase can be a way to acknowledge the influence of role models. Try using it by checking out this lesson on FLOW.

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