EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 19 MIN
EP13 Learn REAL English Slang from Reddit | Idioms, Phrasal Verbs & Native Speech
from Actually English · host Jenna Gordon, certified in teaching English as a second language
Want to understand how native speakers actually talk? In this episode of Actually English, we break down real English slang, idioms, and phrasal verbs using a viral Reddit story.This lesson is perfect for advanced English learners (B2–C1+) who want to: Understand natural, fast English Learn slang used in real conversations Sound more like a native speaker Improve listening and vocabulary through context ⚠️ Warning: This episode includes real slang, strong language, and adult topics, just like you’ll hear in real life.🧠 What you’ll learn: Slang: fuming, bang, man child Phrasal verbs: figure out, blow up Expressions: take for granted, bad name Real conversational English from native speakers We read a real Reddit post, explain the vocabulary in context, and react to comments—so you don’t just learn English… you understand it.💬 Tell me in the comments: Do you like learning English through Reddit stories?📲 Follow me on Instagram: @actuallyenglishpodcast
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