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Daily English Pod

Daily English Pod

Jale Qaraqan

Welcome to Daily English Pod! Join us every day to learn a new English word, idiom, collocation, and much more. Perfect for anyone looking to expand their English quickly and easily. Tune in daily and boost your English skills!

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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Daily English Pod episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Daily English Pod for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Daily English Pod episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Daily English Pod - Up in the air

Up in the air

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11/13/24 • 1 min

For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282
Up in the air
means that something is undecided or uncertain. When things are “up in the air,” it usually means there’s no clear plan or answer yet.
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The actress’s plans to join the movie are up in the air—fans are eagerly waiting to see if she'll sign on.
2- When the concert was postponed due to weather, fans felt frustrated because the reschedule date was still up in the air.

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Daily English Pod - Use up

Use up

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11/12/24 • 1 min

For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282Use up
means to use something until there’s none left. Essentially, when you’ve “used up” something, you’ve completely run out of it.

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After throwing that huge party, Sarah used up all the food in her pantry and had to order takeout the next day.
2- Rumor has it that Tom Cruise used up all his energy while filming back-to-back action scenes and had to take a week off!

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Daily English Pod - Top notch

Top notch

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10/13/24 • 1 min

For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282Top notch
means something of the highest quality or excellent standard. Once again, it means excellent or first-class.

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The chef's top-notch skills earned the restaurant a Michelin star.
2- After hours of effort, Sam finally put together a top-notch sandwich—only to drop it on the floor two seconds later!

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Daily English Pod - Abolish

Abolish

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10/12/24 • 1 min

For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282Abolish
means to officially put an end to something, like a law, system, or practice.
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Slavery was abolished in many countries long ago because it was wrong.2- Many countries aim to abolish the death penalty. This means that several nations want to permanently end the practice of executing people as a form of punishment.

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Daily English Pod - Bring up

Bring up

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10/19/24 • 1 min

For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282
Bring up
means to mention or introduce a topic in conversation.
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1- During an interview, Oprah brought up the struggles she faced in her early career, inspiring millions of viewers.
At a party, my friend brought up the time I accidentally wore mismatched shoes to a wedding, and now everyone won’t let me forget it!

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Daily English Pod - Get out of hand

Get out of hand

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10/18/24 • 1 min

For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282Get out of hand
means something becomes uncontrollable or chaotic.
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1- The celebrity’s social media post went viral, and things got out of hand as thousands of comments flooded in overnight.
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Sarah’s idea to bake a simple birthday cake got out of hand when she accidentally started a kitchen fire!

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Daily English Pod - Milestone

Milestone

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10/17/24 • 2 min

For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282Milestone
refers to an important event or achievement that marks progress in a project or activity.
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When Taylor Swift sold out stadiums on her tour, it was a major milestone in her career, showing just how far she’s come as an artist.
2- After months of practice, Jake finally cooked a perfect Thanksgiving turkey—his proudest milestone in becoming a great home chef!

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Daily English Pod - On the same page

On the same page

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09/19/24 • 2 min

The link to the podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282
On the same page
means to be in agreement or to have a shared understanding with someone, especially when working together or discussing a topic.Examples:
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My friends and I tried to plan a surprise party, but we weren’t on the same page about the date, so half of us showed up on the wrong day!2- During the UN meeting, world leaders finally got on the same page about addressing the global refugee crisis.

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Daily English Pod - Next to nothing

Next to nothing

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08/26/24 • 2 min

Next to nothing
means almost nothing; a very small amount of something, whether it be money, effort, or some other resource.Examples:
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Vincent van Gogh sold next to nothing during his lifetime, yet his work became priceless after his death.2- Nikola Tesla arrived in the United States with next to nothing but his ideas, yet he became one of the greatest inventors of all time.

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Daily English Pod - Take with a grain of salt

Take with a grain of salt

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11/14/24 • 2 min

For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282Take sth with a grain of salt
means to view information with some skepticism or not fully believe it without proof. It’s used when something might be exaggerated or unreliable.

Examples:
1- In a recent interview, a politician promised free college for everyone. I'd take that with a grain of salt, promises like these don't go exactly as planned
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A magazine claimed that Elon Musk was planning to buy an entire city to house his company employees. Many people took it with a grain of salt, as his ideas can be far fetched.

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FAQ

How many episodes does Daily English Pod have?

Daily English Pod currently has 142 episodes available.

What topics does Daily English Pod cover?

The podcast is about Ielts, Word, Language Learning, Podcasts, English, Education, Daily and Grammar.

What is the most popular episode on Daily English Pod?

The episode title 'Happy-go-lucky' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Daily English Pod?

The average episode length on Daily English Pod is 2 minutes.

How often are episodes of Daily English Pod released?

Episodes of Daily English Pod are typically released every day.

When was the first episode of Daily English Pod?

The first episode of Daily English Pod was released on Jun 24, 2024.

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