Slow English Podcast: Verbs Focus: The Ten Verbs That Move You Forward
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🎙️ EPISODE: The Ten Verbs That Move You Forward
Welcome to a new Slow English Podcast episode — where we slow down to make English feel natural, meaningful, and calm.
In this second episode of the Vocabulary Focus mini-series, Martin and Julia explore ten everyday verbs that describe your real journey as a learner — verbs full of motion, emotion, and progress.
You’ll learn how to use pick up, overcome, get stuck, refine, try out, slow down, figure out, deal with, embrace,and set up naturally in your stories and daily speech.
Each verb comes alive through real examples, personal reflections, and comparisons that make their meaning clear — from emotional growth (“overcome fear”) to mindful practice (“slow down and notice the words”).
🌿 In this episode you’ll discover:
- How verbs express the rhythm of learning, not just the rules
- The difference between pressure-based study and mindful progress
- Why “embrace” and “refine” are key to calm confidence
- How verbs turn into habits that move your English forward
🎧 Slow down. Speak naturally. Move forward — one calm verb at a time.
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💬 We’d love to hear from you!
Which of these 10 verbs describes your English learning right now? Tell us in the comments — we’ll share some of your stories in future episodes.
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