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Advanced English Vocabulary Lesson 1040 | Pay It Forward & Ride High


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πŸŽ™οΈ Advanced English 1040 | Pay It Forward & Ride High
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✨ Want to sound more fluent when describing reputation, success, and kindness?
Join conversations that build your confidence at SpeakDuo.com β€” and learn natural English expressions like β€œhave a rep,” β€œpay it forward,” and β€œride high.”

πŸ“˜ Lesson 1040 – Superbly Said Podcast

πŸ“‚ Lesson Slides:
πŸ‘‰ https://drive.google.com/file/d/16H9cst96qVcgQF6GZH4PnzBtG7mkbfHs/view?usp=sharing

🧩 Quiz:
πŸ‘‰ https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScLYskzYr_VLZpmsllpumV6D-fZHvkxNnO5IR0sybNZkqzBSw/viewform

πŸ’¬ In this episode, you’ll learn to say naturally:

  • πŸ’¬ have a rep – to be known for a particular quality or behaviour

  • 🚢 run right into someone – to encounter or meet them unexpectedly

  • 🧭 knock around – to spend time casually without a fixed plan

  • πŸ’– pay it forward – to do something kind for another as a response to kindness received

  • πŸ† ride high – to feel successful and confident after an achievement

  • βš™οΈ component – an element or part of a larger system or process

  • 🎀 make one’s debut – to appear or perform publicly for the first time

  • 🌱 thrive on something – to gain energy or satisfaction from it

πŸ’­ Why Listen?
βœ… Learn advanced English idioms that express success, growth, and reputation
βœ… Understand how to use phrases of achievement and generosity naturally
βœ… Discover how to sound more fluent, confident, and relatable in conversation
βœ… Practise listening for intonation and emotional emphasis to sound natural

πŸ‘‰ Next Steps:

  1. πŸ—’οΈ Review the slides for examples and context

  2. 🧠 Take the quiz to reinforce what you’ve learned

  3. πŸ’¬ Practise with partners at https://SpeakDuo.com β€” and start paying it forward by helping others grow in English too πŸ’«

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