learn to walk before one can run

The phrase "learn to walk before one can run" emphasizes the importance of mastering basic skills before tackling more complex tasks.

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Definition

B2General

(idiomatic, informal)Master basic skills before attempting more complex ones.

Example

  • In programming, it's important to learn to walk before one can run; start with simple projects before moving to advanced ones.

B2Education

(idiomatic)Build a solid foundation of knowledge before tackling more difficult subjects.

Example

  • Students should learn to walk before one can run by understanding basic math concepts before advancing to calculus.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "learn to walk before one can run":

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