running short on time: to run short on time
wrap up: finish something/dismiss/stop/bring it to the end
outside the scope: not discussing/focus outside of the kernel ,main issues
agenda: topic about talk
get off on a tangent: get out on a tangent
to get back on track: return what you can doing
unresolved: finish/not yet
up in the air: still not decide/not conclude in the agreement/unsolved/undetermined
differ: different something
to forge ahead: to move foreword/go on its good process/take a leading advantage
adjustments: change/modification
take it to a vote: should be vote on it
premature: grow;deliver it too early/un-fully cultivate/form
I seldom use English learning websites to improve my English. But I think Podcast is a good resource. The host use easy sentences to explain difficult vocabularies. Let me to understand. And it also to improve my English listening.
Hope you are enjoying the resource! Your context is good but pay more attention to your punctuation and sentence structure. Take the first 2 sentences as an example. The structure should be like this. "I seldom use English learning websites to improve my English but I think Podcast is a good resource." Because in here, the word "but" serves as a conjunction (連接詞) to show comparison between two sentences that are related to each other.
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