A2 Expression Informal 2 min de lectura

I'm off

Leaving

Literalmente: I am away/starting

En 15 segundos

  • A casual way to announce you are leaving immediately.
  • Commonly used when grabbing bags or heading to the door.
  • Works for both short trips and long journeys.

Significado

This is a quick way to say you are leaving a place right now. It is short, friendly, and tells people your movement has started.

Ejemplos clave

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Leaving the office

Right, it's 5 PM, I'm off!

Okay, it is 5 PM, I am leaving!

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Going to sleep

I'm tired, so I'm off to bed. Night!

I am tired, so I am going to bed.

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Texting a friend

I'm off now, see you at the cafe in ten.

I am leaving my house now.

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Contexto cultural

The 'Right...' followed by a slap on the thighs is the universal signal in the UK that someone is about to say 'I'm off.' It's a polite way to transition out of a conversation. Americans often use 'I'm heading out' or 'I'm taking off.' 'I'm off' is understood but can sometimes sound slightly more British or formal depending on the region. Australians use 'I'm off' frequently, often followed by 'to see a man about a dog' (a humorous way to say you're leaving but don't want to say where you're going). In modern tech offices, 'I'm off' is often used in Slack channels to signal that you are logging out for the day.

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The 'Right' Trick

Always start with 'Right,' 'Okay,' or 'Well,' to make your exit sound more natural and less sudden.

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Don't forget the 'to'

If you mention a destination, you MUST use 'to'. 'I'm off the park' is wrong; 'I'm off to the park' is correct.

En 15 segundos

  • A casual way to announce you are leaving immediately.
  • Commonly used when grabbing bags or heading to the door.
  • Works for both short trips and long journeys.

What It Means

I'm off is a very common way to say you are departing. It feels more active than just saying I am leaving. It implies that you are physically starting to move toward the door. It is like saying your 'off' switch has been flipped for that location.

How To Use It

You usually say it as you grab your keys or bag. It is almost always used in the present tense. You can use it alone or add your destination. For example, I'm off to work or I'm off to bed. It is short, punchy, and very natural for daily life.

When To Use It

Use this when you want a smooth exit. It works perfectly at the end of a coffee date. Use it when you are the first person to leave a party. It is great for the office when you finish your shift. It sounds confident and clear. Even a quick text to a roommate works: I'm off now, see you later!

When NOT To Use It

Avoid this in very solemn or sad situations. Do not say it during a funeral or a serious breakup. It might sound too casual or dismissive there. Also, do not use it in a formal speech to a large audience. In a legal court or a high-stakes board meeting, stick to I must depart or I am leaving.

Cultural Background

British and Australian speakers use this constantly. Americans use it too, though they might prefer I'm heading out. It comes from the idea of a horse starting a race—the announcer shouts They're off! It suggests a clean, quick start to a journey. It reflects a culture that values efficiency and informal social cues.

Common Variations

You will often hear I'm off then which adds a sense of finality. Another one is Right, I'm off, where Right acts as a signal that the conversation is over. If you are leaving in a hurry, you might say I'm off like a dirty shirt, though that is a bit old-fashioned and funny!

Notas de uso

This phrase is neutral to informal. It is safe for most daily interactions but should be avoided in high-formality settings like ceremonies.

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The 'Right' Trick

Always start with 'Right,' 'Okay,' or 'Well,' to make your exit sound more natural and less sudden.

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Don't forget the 'to'

If you mention a destination, you MUST use 'to'. 'I'm off the park' is wrong; 'I'm off to the park' is correct.

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Workplace boundaries

Use 'I'm off' to clearly signal you are no longer available for work tasks without being rude.

Ejemplos

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#1 Leaving the office
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Right, it's 5 PM, I'm off!

Okay, it is 5 PM, I am leaving!

A standard way to tell colleagues you are finished for the day.

#2 Going to sleep
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I'm tired, so I'm off to bed. Night!

I am tired, so I am going to bed.

Commonly used within a household.

#3 Texting a friend
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I'm off now, see you at the cafe in ten.

I am leaving my house now.

Used to show you have started your journey.

#4 Ending a phone call
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Anyway, the bus is here, so I'm off. Bye!

The bus arrived, so I must go.

Explains why the conversation must end abruptly.

#5 A humorous exit
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This party is boring, I'm off to find pizza.

I'm leaving this place to get food.

Uses the phrase to make a lighthearted excuse to leave.

#6 Leaving a family gathering
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It was great seeing everyone, but I'm off before the rain starts.

I am leaving now to avoid the rain.

A polite but firm way to end a social visit.

#7 An emotional goodbye
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I'm off to start my new life in London. I'll miss you.

I am leaving for my new life.

Used for a significant, life-changing departure.

Ponte a prueba

Complete the sentence using the correct form of 'I'm off'.

Right, it's 5 PM. ______! See you all tomorrow.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: I'm off

'I'm off' is the standard way to announce you are leaving work.

Which sentence is correct?

You want to tell your mom you are going to the library.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: I'm off to the library.

We use 'to' to indicate the destination after 'I'm off'.

Fill in the missing line.

A: 'The taxi is here!' B: 'Okay, ______! Bye everyone!'

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: I'm off

'I'm off' fits perfectly when a transport arrives and you must leave immediately.

Match the phrase to the situation.

I'm off duty.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Finishing a work shift

'Off duty' specifically refers to finishing professional responsibilities.

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Ayudas visuales

Banco de ejercicios

4 ejercicios
Complete the sentence using the correct form of 'I'm off'. Fill Blank A2

Right, it's 5 PM. ______! See you all tomorrow.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: I'm off

'I'm off' is the standard way to announce you are leaving work.

Which sentence is correct? Choose A2

You want to tell your mom you are going to the library.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: I'm off to the library.

We use 'to' to indicate the destination after 'I'm off'.

Fill in the missing line. dialogue_completion A2

A: 'The taxi is here!' B: 'Okay, ______! Bye everyone!'

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: I'm off

'I'm off' fits perfectly when a transport arrives and you must leave immediately.

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching B1

I'm off duty.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Finishing a work shift

'Off duty' specifically refers to finishing professional responsibilities.

🎉 Puntuación: /4

Preguntas frecuentes

10 preguntas

No, it's not rude if used in casual settings. However, in formal situations, it's better to use 'I'm leaving' or 'I must go.'

No, just say 'I'm off home.' We don't use 'to' with 'home' in this context.

Mostly, yes. But 'I'm out' is more common in US slang and can sometimes sound like you are frustrated.

It means it is your day off from work; you are not working today.

You can say 'He was off to the shops when I saw him,' but usually we use 'He left' for the past.

It is used in both, but it is slightly more common and versatile in British English.

Yes! This is a related idiom meaning you have begun something successfully.

That means you no longer like that person. Be careful with the preposition!

No, it's too casual. Use 'Thank you for your time' instead.

Put the stress on 'off' and say it with a rising intonation if you're excited.

Frases relacionadas

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I'm out

similar

I am leaving (often more slangy).

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I'm heading out

similar

I am starting to leave.

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I'm away

similar

I am leaving for a longer time.

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I'm off-duty

specialized form

I have finished my work shift.

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I'm off my rocker

contrast

I am crazy.

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