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đ§ In this episode of the Learn English Podcast, youâll focus on common English idioms that use the word âmindâ and learn what they really mean in natural conversation. Idioms do not have literal meanings, so this episode explains each one clearly and gives real-life examples to help you understand how native speakers actually use them.
Youâll learn expressions like âlose your mind,â âmind over matter,â âbear in mind,â âread someoneâs mind,â and âblow someoneâs mind.â These are useful phrases that appear often in real conversations, movies, and shows, and understanding them will help your listening skills and your speaking confidence grow.
This episode is designed for B1âB2 English learners who want to expand their vocabulary, improve comprehension, and sound more natural when speaking English. A full vocabulary list from this episode is included so you can review and practice the phrases at your own pace.
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đ Vocabulary List:
1) Idiom - a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words.
2) Lose your mind - to act irrationally or go crazy.
3) Mind over matter - the power of the mind to overcome physical limitations or difficulties.
4) Put your mind to something - to be determined to achieve a goal.
5) Bear in mind - to remember or keep a thought in the forefront of your mind.
6) Read someone's mind - to understand what someone is thinking without them saying it out loud.
7) Blow someone's mind - to experience something amazing, unexpected, or astonishing.
8) Willpower â the ability to control oneself and make decisions, especially when facing challenges.
9) Psychic â a person who claims to have supernatural powers to read minds or predict the future.
10) Telepathy â the ability to communicate through thoughts, without speaking.
11) Paranormal - relating to things that are beyond the normal range of human experience
12) Illegal substances â drugs that are against the law.
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đ§ In this episode of the Learn English Podcast, youâll focus on common English idioms that use the word âmindâ and learn what they really mean in natural conversation. Idioms do not have literal meanings, so this episode explains each one clearly and gives real-life examples to help you understand how native speakers actually use them.
Youâll learn expressions like âlose your mind,â âmind over matter,â âbear in mind,â âread someoneâs mind,â and âblow someoneâs mind.â These are useful phrases that appear often in real conversations, movies, and shows, and understanding them will help your listening skills and your speaking confidence grow.
This episode is designed for B1âB2 English learners who want to expand their vocabulary, improve comprehension, and sound more natural when speaking English. A full vocabulary list from this episode is included so you can review and practice the phrases at your own pace.
đ Follow us on social media @LearnEnglishPod and visit our website:
Podcast website: https://learnenglishpod.com/
Follow us on social Media: https://linktr.ee/learnenglishpod
Take lessons with me: https://www.italki.com/en/teacher/8531387
đAffiliate link for italki: https://www.italki.com/en/i/ref/GBBdbb
Affiliate link for Lingq: https://www.lingq.com/?referral=msusc
đ Vocabulary List:
1) Idiom - a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words.
2) Lose your mind - to act irrationally or go crazy.
3) Mind over matter - the power of the mind to overcome physical limitations or difficulties.
4) Put your mind to something - to be determined to achieve a goal.
5) Bear in mind - to remember or keep a thought in the forefront of your mind.
6) Read someone's mind - to understand what someone is thinking without them saying it out loud.
7) Blow someone's mind - to experience something amazing, unexpected, or astonishing.
8) Willpower â the ability to control oneself and make decisions, especially when facing challenges.
9) Psychic â a person who claims to have supernatural powers to read minds or predict the future.
10) Telepathy â the ability to communicate through thoughts, without speaking.
11) Paranormal - relating to things that are beyond the normal range of human experience
12) Illegal substances â drugs that are against the law.

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