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EPISODE · Jul 15, 2026 · 19 MIN

Advanced English Vocabulary 1647 | “Spanner in the works” – Superbly Said Podcast ✅

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Advanced English Vocabulary 1647 | “Spanner in the works” – Superbly Said Podcast | Learn English with SpeakDuo ✅📘 Lesson Slides: https://www.speakduo.com/dashboard/lesson/429📝 Quiz for This Lesson: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSds8Z0stXX59fGEQiDKaXfGQfqxS63fA-7-m6SVP7TniSM0jw/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 1647: Berkeley Square 08 BBC 1998” (SpeakDuo Lesson 1647)Return once again to the aristocratic drama of 1900s London with "Berkeley Square"! In this lesson, we will explore advanced English vocabulary perfect for dealing with unexpected problems, asserting boundaries, and handling strict procedures in your daily conversations.🔥 What You’ll LearnEach expression includes a clear definition and natural context to help you master it.Expressions Covered:Spanner in the works – Something that deliberately sabotages or disrupts a smoothly running plan.Not cut out for – Lacking the natural abilities or personality required for a specific role.Tattletale – A person who secretly reports other people's wrongdoings to authority.Not up for debate – Completely decided and final; no further discussion will be tolerated.Admission of guilt – An honest formal acknowledgement that you did something wrong.Suffice it to say – Indicates what follows summarizes the situation without unnecessary detail.Feign ignorance – To deliberately pretend you have absolutely no knowledge about something.Dispense with formalities – To skip unnecessary polite procedures and get straight to business.Impressionable – Easily influenced or manipulated by others due to youth or inexperience.Amiss – Noticeably wrong, incorrect, or out of place in a normal situation.Inquisition – An aggressively intense interrogation or investigation into someone's actions.Close the gap – To reduce the measurable difference between two competing amounts or levels.Expenditure – The total amount of money formally spent on a particular purpose.By the book – Following all rules and official procedures strictly without exceptions.Broad daylight – During the clear daytime when events are very obvious and visible.⭐ Improve Your English Naturally With SpeakDuo’s Learning MethodPronunciation & ConfidenceYou'll learn how to sound resilient when explaining how a sudden change threw a spanner in the works.Practice the firm intonation needed when you have to declare that a decision is not up for debate.Master the professional tone required when you suggest it is time to dispense with formalities and start working.Conversation & ListeningDiscover how to tactfully admit when you realize you are not cut out for a specific task.Learn how to express frustration when someone tries to feign ignorance about an important issue.Share a story about a surprising event that happened right in front of you in broad daylight.Grammar & VocabularyGet instant AI analysis on your vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation after every lesson.Understand the perfect phrasing to use when you need to make an admission of guilt or stop someone from acting like a tattletale.Learn the best transition words to explain how you plan to close the gap between your budget and your overall expenditure.🚀 Next StepsReview the lesson slides to dive deeper into historical drama 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 #BerkeleySquare #BritishDrama #ConversationalFluency

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