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EPISODE · Aug 15, 2026 · 23 MIN

Advanced English Vocabulary 1740 | “Due diligence” – Superbly Said Podcast✅

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Advanced English Vocabulary 1740 | “Due diligence” – Superbly Said Podcast | Learn English with SpeakDuo ✅📘 Lesson Slides: https://www.speakduo.com/dashboard/lesson/662📝 Quiz for This Lesson: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfYZV6Lb87-1nXaidE8yaGFhp2OJtejXDFio7XfWL8_wm4cOQ/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 1740: Dakota & Elle Fanning Take Lie Detector Tests | Vanity Fair” (SpeakDuo Lesson 1740)Join sisters Dakota and Elle Fanning as they face the hot seat and take a lie detector test for Vanity Fair! In this lesson, we will explore advanced English vocabulary perfect for discussing high-pressure situations, navigating fair play, and expressing your genuine feelings in both professional and casual conversations.🔥 What You’ll LearnEach expression includes a clear definition and natural context to help you master it.Expressions Covered:In the hot seat – In a position subjected to intense questioning.Beat the test – To pass a difficult examination, sometimes by clever means.Reprise these roles – To perform again or return to a specific part.Even the scales – To create perfect fairness or balance.Swept away – To be completely emotionally overcome or captivated.Due diligence – Careful investigation expected before making a decision.A hall pass – A playful permission to pursue a celebrity crush or a harmless indulgence.Give off vibes – To project a specific feeling or atmosphere.Call the shots – To make the important decisions.Pass with flying colors – To succeed very easily or impressively.Take center stage – To become the main focus or attract most attention.Level the playing field – To make a situation fairer for everyone.Do your homework – To research or prepare carefully before making a decision.Set the tone – To create the initial mood or style that others follow.Break the ice – To start a conversation and make people feel comfortable.⭐ Improve Your English Naturally With SpeakDuo’s Learning MethodPronunciation & ConfidenceYou'll learn how to sound composed when you find yourself in the hot seat during a difficult meeting or interview.Practice the confident intonation needed when you know you will pass with flying colors on your next exam.Master the firm tone required to show you are ready to call the shots on an upcoming project.Conversation & ListeningDiscover how to effectively break the ice and set the tone when meeting new colleagues or friends.Learn how to explain the importance of always doing due diligence before making a major life decision.Share an inspiring story about a beautiful destination or event that left you completely swept away.Grammar & VocabularyGet instant AI analysis on your vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation after every lesson.Understand the perfect phrasing to use when a community project is designed to even the scales or level the playing field for everyone.Learn the best transition words to explain why you had to do your homework before you could take center stage at work.🚀 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 #DakotaFanning #ElleFanning #VanityFair #InterviewEnglish

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