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EP14 Native English Slang & Idioms Explained Through Reddit Stories

14 min · 13. Mai 2026
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Want to understand the REAL English native speakers use every day? In this episode of Actually English, we break down a viral Reddit “Am I the Asshole?” story to teach you natural English slang, idioms, phrasal verbs, and expressions that English learners rarely hear in textbooks. You’ll learn expressions like: • stand your ground • cause a scene • come to terms with • hard pill to swallow • good egg • bullshit • give up This episode is perfect for intermediate and advanced English learners who want to improve their listening skills, understand native speakers faster, and sound more natural in conversations. ⚠️ Warning: This episode contains profanity and authentic internet slang. Follow Actually English for weekly episodes about: • American English slang • Real conversations • Native pronunciation • Reddit stories • Idioms and phrasal verbs • Listening practice for ESL learners Instagram: @ActuallyEnglishPodcast

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EP14 Native English Slang & Idioms Explained Through Reddit Stories

Want to understand the REAL English native speakers use every day? In this episode of Actually English, we break down a viral Reddit “Am I the Asshole?” story to teach you natural English slang, idioms, phrasal verbs, and expressions that English learners rarely hear in textbooks. You’ll learn expressions like: • stand your ground • cause a scene • come to terms with • hard pill to swallow • good egg • bullshit • give up This episode is perfect for intermediate and advanced English learners who want to improve their listening skills, understand native speakers faster, and sound more natural in conversations. ⚠️ Warning: This episode contains profanity and authentic internet slang. Follow Actually English for weekly episodes about: • American English slang • Real conversations • Native pronunciation • Reddit stories • Idioms and phrasal verbs • Listening practice for ESL learners Instagram: @ActuallyEnglishPodcast

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