Advanced English Vocabulary Lesson 1124 | “A Sense of Dread…” – Superbly Said Podcast📘 Lesson Slides
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Advanced English Vocabulary 1124 | “A Sense of Dread…” – Superbly Said Podcast
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“Bans on Social Media and Phones: What’s the Evidence?” — What in the World Podcast
This lesson explores 8 natural English expressions commonly used when discussing emotions, behavior, and real-world issues.
Each expression includes a clear explanation, natural examples, and a guided practice question.
a sense of dread – a strong feeling of fear, worry, or apprehension
totally hooked on [something] – completely addicted or obsessed
flick [something] away – brush or push something quickly with a finger or hand
tipping towards [something] – moving or leaning in a particular direction
dopamine hit – a quick burst of pleasure caused by dopamine
have a clean slate – start fresh with no mistakes held against you
backfire – have the opposite effect of what was intended
to be exempt – to be excused from a rule or requirement
American & British pronunciation
Word stress, rhythm, and natural intonation
Speak clearly and confidently like a native speaker
Daily English conversation practice
Real-life speaking examples
Comprehensible input designed for ESL learners
Basic → intermediate → advanced grammar
Everyday English phrases
Modern vocabulary for real communication
IELTS & TOEFL speaking preparation
Interview and presentation skills
Strategies to stop translating and think in English
Support for Spanish speakers
Help for Asian learners
Clear, natural examples for all international students




