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Pet Peeves in English: Speak Naturally with Real-Life Expressions - EP 22

9 min · 26. april 2026
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Learn how to talk about your pet peeves in English and sound more natural in everyday conversations. In this episode, we focus on real-life situations that annoy, frustrate, or irritate us—and more importantly, how to express those feelings like a native speaker. You’ll learn useful structures such as: * It annoys me when… * I get annoyed when… * It drives me nuts * It gets on my nerves * It grinds my gears We also explore common pet peeves in: * Public behaviour * Hygiene and habits * Communication * Workplace situations Plus, a simple mindset shift to help you deal with frustration in a more natural, less stressful way. Perfect for intermediate and advanced English learners who want to improve fluency, vocabulary, and natural speaking skills. New episodes every week — short, practical English lessons focused on real communication.

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