Slow English Podcast. Vocabulary Focus — 15 Idioms That Make English Flow
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🎙️ EPISODE: Vocabulary Focus — 15 Idioms That Make English Flow
Welcome to a new Slow English Podcast episode — where we take time to feel the language.
In this calm, story-based session, Martin and Julia revisit 15 of the most expressive idioms that appeared throughout past episodes — the ones native speakers use every day to express emotion, rhythm, and subtle meaning.
You’ll explore how phrases like make up your mind, give it a try, step by step, and go with the flow carry entire stories within them. Each idiom is broken down naturally, with examples, context, and emotion — so you don’t just memorize them, you understand them.
🌿 In this episode, you’ll learn:
- Why idioms are “tiny stories” hidden inside language
- How to feel idioms instead of memorizing them
- The emotional shades behind 10 powerful phrases
- How idioms make your English sound alive and personal
From courage (get out of your comfort zone) to calm (go with the flow), from self-compassion (don’t beat yourself up) to persistence (step by step), this episode helps you internalize idioms that truly speak to your learning journey.
🎧 Listen slowly. Feel the rhythm. Let the idioms become yours.
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Which idiom feels closest to your life right now? Tell us in the comments or tag us online — your story might inspire another learner.
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