EPISODE · Jul 1, 2026 · 22 MIN
Advanced English Vocabulary 1605 | “All gravy” – Superbly Said Podcast ✅
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Advanced English Vocabulary 1605 | “All gravy” – Superbly Said Podcast | Learn English with SpeakDuo ✅📘 Lesson Slides: https://www.speakduo.com/dashboard/lessons/356📝 Quiz for This Lesson: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeJDGzWk1NpIEvLrYq0mj2UMX-lxRKA65CapLPtOJl7WARBWg/viewform?usp=header🎧 Practice Speaking LiveWant to practice these expressions in real conversations?Join live English-speaking sessions at SpeakDuo.com and build confidence fast!🎥 Inspired by the Topic“SpeakDuo 1605: THR Actors Roundtable: Adrien Brody, Colman Domingo, Daniel Craig, Paul Mescal & More” (SpeakDuo Lesson 1605)📺 Watch the episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUxa5122WJUStep behind the scenes with some of Hollywood's biggest stars in this fascinating Actors Roundtable! In this lesson, we will uncover advanced English vocabulary perfect for discussing career struggles, overcoming self-doubt, and taking bold new chances in both your professional and personal life.🔥 What You’ll LearnEach expression includes a clear definition and natural context to help you master it.Expressions Covered:When the dust settles – When a chaotic situation finally becomes calm.Peel back the layers – To gradually discover hidden truths or deeper details.Pay your dues – To do unpleasant work to earn respect.All gravy – A situation that is completely fine or an extra bonus.Go out the window – To be completely abandoned or ruined by circumstances.Get in your head – To cause self-doubt or overthinking.Prove someone wrong – To show that someone's negative opinion was incorrect.Blow it – To completely ruin a great opportunity.Win out – To finally succeed after a long struggle.Kick around – To spend time idly or casually waiting.Cross your radar – To suddenly come to your attention.Take the leap – To bravely do something risky or entirely new.Lean into something – To willingly embrace a difficult challenge or situation.Anchor someone – To provide stability for someone during difficult times.The real deal – Someone or something that is completely authentic.⭐ Improve Your English Naturally With SpeakDuo’s Learning MethodPronunciation & ConfidenceYou'll learn how to sound resilient when trying to prove someone wrong after they doubted your skills.Practice the calm intonation needed to explain how a mentor helped anchor someone during a tough transition.Master the enthusiastic tone required when you talk about an opportunity that is the real deal.Conversation & ListeningDiscover how to tactfully explain when careful plans completely go out the window.Learn how to describe the fascinating process of trying to peel back the layers of a complex problem.Share a story about a time you had to pay your dues before finally achieving success.Grammar & VocabularyGet instant AI analysis on your vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation after every lesson.Understand the perfect phrasing to use when a great new idea manages to cross your radar.Learn the best transition words to explain how you managed to win out even after negative feedback tried to get in your head.🚀 Next StepsReview the lesson slides to dive deeper into interview and conversational vocabulary.Complete the quiz to make sure these new idioms are ready for your next conversation!Join a live session at SpeakDuo.com to practice your social and analytical vocabulary with our friendly community.#EnglishLearning #SpeakDuo #ESL #VocabularyBuilding #AdvancedEnglish #SuperblySaid #FluentEnglish #ActorsRoundtable #InterviewEnglish #ConversationalFluency
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