Learning English Conversations Episodes Episode guide
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Phishing
Rob is deleting some emails. He won't take the bait sent in by criminals!
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Pet hate
Learn how to describe your annoyance
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People person
An expression for those who get along with people
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Peacocking
Rob and Feifei explain the true meaning of this animal-related phrase.
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Pea-souper
Is it a meal or a type of weather?
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Part of the furniture
Learn a new idiom about being around a long time
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Pain in the neck
When someone or something is annoying you, this expression can describe your feelings
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Over the moon
Someone in the office is over the moon about getting a new job. Find out what that in...
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Out with the old, in with the new
As 2020 approaches, learn a phrase to describe what you can do at this time of year.
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Out of your depth
A phrase for when you're struggling to do something.
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Out of the picture
Finn has got his camera. Who does Feifei want to see in the picture?
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Out of the loop
Learn a phrase about missing out.
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Out of order
Learn an expression for offensive behaviour.
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Out of juice
Oh no - your phone's out of battery. We have just the phrase you need!
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Out for the count
Neil and Li talk about how a boxing expression can be used in everyday life.
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Other half
Do you always consult with your other half before you make important decisions?
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Oomph
A word to describe someone with charm and energy!
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One-up
Do you want to beat your friends by saying what you have done that is better than them?
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One-up
Do you want to beat your friends by saying you've done something better than them?
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One step at a time
When you’re trying something new, it’s best not to rush.
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One good turn deserves another
A helpful phrase for doing something good
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Onboarding
Starting a new job means becoming familiar with new duties!
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On the up
Things are 'on the up' for Jennifer and Jean at work. Find out why in The English We...
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On the tip of my tongue
Can't quite remember what to say? We have a phrase that might help you.
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On the table
Learn a phrase often used in business.
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On the go
A phrase to describe how busy you are
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On the box
Watching a ‘box’ can’t be very enjoyable, can it?
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On point
A phrase all about being perfect!
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On fleek
From eyebrows to clothes, when they look good we like to say so.
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On fire
Can you be on fire without any flames?