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EP14 Native English Slang & Idioms Explained Through Reddit Stories

14 min · 13 mei 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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EP17 Business English Idioms Explained Through a Realistic Office Story

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EP16 Either vs Neither Explained Clearly | English Grammar for Real Conversation

In this English lesson, we break down one of the most confusing grammar topics for ESL learners in a simple and natural way. You’ll learn how native speakers actually use these expressions in real conversation.In this lesson, you’ll learn:✅ The basic difference between either and neither✅ How to agree with negative sentences naturally✅ “Me neither” vs “Neither do I” vs “I don’t either”✅ How to use either…or… and neither…nor…✅ Common mistakes English learners make✅ Natural pronunciation and spoken English tipsThis lesson is perfect for A2–C1 English learners who want to sound more fluent and confident in everyday conversations.👇 Write your own example sentence in the comments using:eitherneithereither…or…neither…nor…

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EP15 Wild Dogs, Broken Cars & Highway Chaos | Learn Real English Naturally

Three women, two children, two dogs, broken-down cars, wild street dogs, tow ropes snapping on the highway, and hours stranded in the middle of nowhere… this story has everything. If you’re an advanced English learner, this episode will help you: • Improve your listening comprehension with real natural English • Learn advanced vocabulary through storytelling • Understand native expressions and casual speech • Learn useful words like “stranded,” “transmission,” “radiator,” “tow truck,” and more • Hear authentic conversational English in context This podcast is perfect for advanced ESL learners who want to understand REAL English the way native speakers actually talk. 🎧 Listen and improve your English naturally through stories.

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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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EP13 Learn REAL English Slang from Reddit | Idioms, Phrasal Verbs & Native Speech

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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