Mentor Language Institute - Idiom of the Week: Step up to the plate Meaning: to accept a challenge or responsibility for something; to rise to the occasion. Example:No one in Maria's group
![Jasmine Green on Twitter: "#proud to have been chosen from over 2000 applicants to take part in @cbbc #StepUpToThePlate one of 40 contestants #thankful for the fabulous feedback from @fredsirieix1 #congratulations Charlotte Jasmine Green on Twitter: "#proud to have been chosen from over 2000 applicants to take part in @cbbc #StepUpToThePlate one of 40 contestants #thankful for the fabulous feedback from @fredsirieix1 #congratulations Charlotte](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EDNrfAsX4AAjJmx.jpg)
Jasmine Green on Twitter: "#proud to have been chosen from over 2000 applicants to take part in @cbbc #StepUpToThePlate one of 40 contestants #thankful for the fabulous feedback from @fredsirieix1 #congratulations Charlotte
![Tapton School on Twitter: "Really proud of Sophia our Y8 student who participated in the show 'Step up to the Plate' The second season of the show Step up to the Plate Tapton School on Twitter: "Really proud of Sophia our Y8 student who participated in the show 'Step up to the Plate' The second season of the show Step up to the Plate](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EsVISpxXEAAPUYq.jpg)