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So-jun's British colleagues invited him to their weekly pub quiz. Not wanting to seem unsocial, he said yes - despite having no idea what a pub quiz actually was. This episode follows So-jun through an evening of questions he's never heard of, cultural references he doesn't understand, and the growing realisation that he's completely out of his depth. You'll learn 8 social phrasal verbs while recognising that universal feeling of nodding along when you have no idea what's happening. * ask along - invite someone to join an activity ("They asked me along to dinner") * show up - arrive or appear ("I showed up early") * work out - figure out or succeed ("I tried to work it out logically") * cut in - interrupt someone speaking ("Sorry to cut in, but...") * write down - record something on paper ("They wrote down their answer") * light up - when someone's face shows sudden happiness ("His face lit up") * get into - become involved in something ("What did I get into?") * turn out - how something results or ends ("Things didn't turn out as planned") šļø This podcast features professional narration for clear pronunciation. All content created by Libby, English teacher with 20 years UK experience. š Free resources and 1:1 coaching: https://www.sayable.co.uk/ Ā© 2025 Sayable English. All rights reserved.
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