Superbly Said | Advanced English Vocabulary

Advanced English Vocabulary Lesson 805 | Superbly Said Podcast - Learn English With SpeakDuo ✅


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Today’s episode dives into 8 powerful expressions that help you describe reactions, pressure, and personal tastes — all based on a lesson inspired by real human behavior and emotions.

Lesson slides here:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KRG6zeTHFsSBBrfW3dmLvXsTr0Duij45/view

Quiz for the lesson here:https://forms.gle/aVsyFe7U8CrqDbr68

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In this lesson, you’ll learn to say naturally:

  • to be out of season – describe something that’s no longer available or in vogue

  • to be relatable – talk about ideas or stories that people easily understand or connect with

  • to keep tabs on [someone or something] – explain how you monitor or watch closely

  • to get on board with [something] – express agreement with or support for an idea or plan

  • to set [someone] back – describe delays or hindrances to progress

  • to emit power – convey projecting a strong sense of authority or influence

  • to get away with [something] – talk about doing something wrong without being caught or punished

  • to make a moment of [something] – explain turning an ordinary event into something special or memorable

Each phrase comes with clear explanations, relatable examples, and a practice question so you can start thinking, and speaking, with them right away!

🧠 Perfect for upper-intermediate to advanced learners (B2–C1), whether you’re gearing up for IELTS, job interviews, or simply aiming to speak more naturally in English.

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