take a short break · take a five-minute break
Imagine you're in a super intense meeting, and everyone's brain cells are feeling a bit fried. 🧠 This expression is your cue to suggest a quick pause to refresh yourselves before diving back in! It's polite and commonly used when you need a brief break.
💡 **Why 'five'?** While it literally means five minutes, 'to take five' can often mean 'to take a short break' of any duration – maybe 5, 10, or even 15 minutes, depending on the context. It's not always strict! ☕️ Stretch, grab a coffee, or just clear your head!
Your team has been working on a complex problem for two hours and everyone looks tired. Which English expression would you use to suggest a brief pause? A. Let's do a deep dive B. Let's take five C. Let's touch base