VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

Keep up the good work

Meaning:

encourage someone to continue doing well in their endeavors or tasks

Examples:

  • After reviewing her recent progress report, her boss smiled and said, "Keep up the good work!"
  • As the team completed another successful project, their manager cheered them on, saying, "Keep up the good work, everyone!"
  • Upon seeing his improved grades, his teacher praised him with, "Keep up the good work, you're doing great!"
  • After a tough training session, the coach encouraged the team, "Keep up the good work, we're making excellent progress!"
  • Seeing the garden flourish, she nodded and told her partner, "Keep up the good work with the plants."
  • As the fundraising campaign reached its halfway mark, the organizer urged everyone, "Keep up the good work, let's keep pushing!"
  • After a flawless performance, the conductor applauded the orchestra, saying, "Keep up the good work, that was outstanding!"
  • Watching his daughter practice the piano diligently, he smiled and said, "Keep up the good work, sweetheart."
  • Upon seeing the clean kitchen, she praised her children, "Keep up the good work with keeping things tidy!"
  • After receiving positive customer feedback, the manager encouraged the team, "Keep up the good work, we're doing something right!"
  • Seeing the progress on the construction site, the foreman nodded and said, "Keep up the good work, the building is taking shape nicely."
  • After completing his first marathon, his friends cheered him on with, "Keep up the good work, you've trained so hard!"
  • Witnessing the dedication of his employees, the CEO commended them, saying, "Keep up the good work, our efforts are paying off."
  • After a successful rehearsal, the director encouraged the cast, "Keep up the good work, we're ready for opening night!"
  • Seeing her students excel in their studies, the teacher motivated them with, "Keep up the good work, your hard work is paying off."