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EPISODE · Jul 2, 2026 · 18 MIN

Advanced English Vocabulary 1608 | “Weed someone out” – Superbly Said Podcast ✅

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Advanced English Vocabulary 1608 | “Weed someone out” – Superbly Said Podcast | Learn English with SpeakDuo ✅📘 Lesson Slides: https://www.speakduo.com/dashboard/lessons/359📝 Quiz for This Lesson: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScrrb3nZOgzs0rc5s0KENmkT6nVGRg35LpBYrK08gB6JobDsw/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 1608: Glen Powell, Harrison Ford, Owen Wilson, Riz Ahmed & More at the THR Comedy Actor Roundtable” (SpeakDuo Lesson 1608)📺 Watch the episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOLM_BjnIkIJoin some of Hollywood's biggest names at the THR Comedy Actor Roundtable! In this lesson, we will uncover advanced English vocabulary perfect for discussing risk-taking, managing nerves, and starting fresh after a failure in your professional and personal life.🔥 What You’ll LearnEach expression includes a clear definition and natural context to help you master it.Expressions Covered:Around the block – Having a lot of practical experience.Square one – The very beginning after a failure.Take a swing – To bravely attempt something difficult.Play along – To pretend to agree or participate.Weed someone out – To remove unqualified people from a group.Draw from something – To use past experiences for inspiration or help.Down the line – Further along in a process or in the future.Tie up in a bow – To perfectly finish and resolve something.Step out on faith – To make a risky, hopeful decision.Cotton mouth – Extreme dryness in the mouth from nervousness.Chase someone down – To aggressively follow and catch someone or get something from them.On the line – At serious risk of being lost or failing.In your element – Doing something you are naturally good at or enjoy.Go off the reservation – To break the rules or behave unpredictably.Take the plunge – To decide to do something important or risky.⭐ Improve Your English Naturally With SpeakDuo’s Learning MethodPronunciation & ConfidenceYou'll learn how to sound resilient when you explain that you had to go back to square one after a setback.Practice the confident intonation needed to explain why you finally decided to take the plunge on a big idea.Master the persuasive tone required when you ask a friend to play along with a harmless surprise.Conversation & ListeningDiscover how to describe the nervous feeling of getting cotton mouth before a major presentation.Learn how to explain that you've been around the block enough times to handle a difficult situation.Share an inspiring story about a time you decided to step out on faith to pursue a new career path.Grammar & VocabularyGet instant AI analysis on your vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation after every lesson.Understand the best phrasing to use when a project is finally tied up in a bow and you feel completely in your element.Learn the perfect transition words to explain why you had to take a swing at a new opportunity when everything was on the line.🚀 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 #ComedyActors #InterviewEnglish #ConversationalFluency

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