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Describe how it feels to walk through your own door after a long time away.

B2Feelings & wellbeingDescribe

A natural way to answer

There's a particular kind of relief to it. The moment the door clicks shut behind you, the world goes quiet and you feel safe. All the small efforts of travelling fall away, and you sink into the comfort of your own space. It feels like you can breathe again.

Key phrases to use

  • let your guard down — to relax and stop protecting yourself emotionally“I only let my guard down with close friends.”
  • be yourself — to act naturally, without pretending or putting on a front“At home I can just be myself.”
  • breathe again — to feel relief and relaxation after tension or pressure“Once the deadline passed, I could breathe again.”
  • lets go — to release tension and stop holding on“Lying down, I felt my whole body let go.”
  • back where you belong — returned to the place that feels right and like home to you“Walking in, I felt back where I belong.”
  • switch off — to stop thinking about work or stress and let your mind relax“It's hard to switch off after a busy week.”

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