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EPISODE · Aug 13, 2026 · 20 MIN

Advanced English Vocabulary 1734 | “Ping Ponging” – Superbly Said Podcast✅

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Advanced English Vocabulary 1734 | “Ping Ponging” – Superbly Said Podcast | Learn English with SpeakDuo ✅📘 Lesson Slides: https://www.speakduo.com/dashboard/lesson/624📝 Quiz for This Lesson: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeE1Ctiku5VP39pyhefMQPo1ni_WbTKsgCY9rqZ8kxl6OT2MQ/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 1734: 'Obsession's Inde Navarrette on Fame, X-Men, Oscar Buzz, & What Video Games She's Playing” (SpeakDuo Lesson 1734)Join actress Inde Navarrette as she talks about fame, video games, and her growing career! In this lesson, we will explore advanced English vocabulary perfect for discussing how plans unfold, trying new activities, and balancing your busy schedule in your daily conversations.🔥 What You’ll LearnEach expression includes a clear definition and natural context to help you master it.Expressions Covered:Panned out – How a situation ultimately developed or concluded.Honing in on – To focus carefully and exclusively on a specific target.Ping ponging – Moving rapidly back and forth between different places.Test the waters – To cautiously try something new to judge reactions.Dive head first into – To start enthusiastically without hesitation.Box office smash – A movie that is exceptionally successful financially.On purpose – Deliberately and with a specific conscious intention.Level sense of – A balanced, realistic, calm, and grounded understanding.Max out at – To reach the absolute maximum limit or capacity.Try my hand in – To attempt to do a specific activity for the first time.Character-driven – A story relying primarily on character development.Out and about – Active, outside one's home, and moving around.Pushing for a while – To consistently strive toward a specific goal.Focal point – The primary center of attention or main interest.Give it a shot – To try something without expecting perfect results.⭐ Improve Your English Naturally With SpeakDuo’s Learning MethodPronunciation & ConfidenceYou'll learn how to sound reflective when you describe how a difficult project finally panned out.Practice the confident intonation needed when you announce you want to try my hand in a new hobby.Master the energetic tone required to describe a time you decided to dive head first into a brand new challenge.Conversation & ListeningDiscover how to tactfully explain why you decided to test the waters before making a major decision.Learn how to casually describe a busy weekend where you were out and about all day.Share an inspiring story about how you've been pushing for a while to achieve a specific goal.Grammar & VocabularyGet instant AI analysis on your vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation after every lesson.Understand the perfect phrasing to use when a movie becomes a huge box office smash due to its character-driven plot.Learn the best transition words to explain why you were ping ponging between tasks, and how to maintain a level sense of calm.🚀 Next StepsReview the lesson slides to dive deeper into conversational and interview 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 #IndeNavarrette #InterviewEnglish #ConversationalFluency

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