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The idiom ‘Bite off more than you can chew’ means to take on a task or responsibility that is too difficult to handle.
This idiom originated from struggling to chew large food in the 19th century, evolving to symbolize taking on tasks beyond one's capacity.
In IELTS Speaking,
When discussing challenges or time management, using this idiom can showcase your ability to express complex ideas and idiomatic language.
Examiner: How do you manage your time effectively?
Candidate: Well, I make sure not to bite off more than I can chew by carefully planning my schedule and focusing on a few important tasks at a time.
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