Learning English Conversations Episodes Episode guide
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Fuddy-duddy
Old-fashioned and set in your ways? Could you be one of these people?
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Frontliner
We describe nurses and doctors who have been working on the frontline
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From pillar to post
Moving from place to place can be chaotic. Learn a phrase to describe the situation
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Frogmarch
A style of walking that is hard to do on your own.
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Friends in High Places
Learn a phrase about important people
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Frenemy
Do you have a false friend?
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Freegan
Free food!
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Freecycle
When you don't want to sell, freecycle! Learn what it means.
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Freak
Are you obsessed by a hobby or sport? Feifei is but Jen's not impressed!
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Fly by night
When companies or people can't be trusted, use this expression.
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Flexing
What word can you use to describe people who show off? Find out with Roy and Feifei.
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Flatten the curve
Learn language to talk about the coronavirus pandemic.
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Fitspiration
Get fit with this new word!
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Fishing for compliments
What are you hoping to catch when you're fishing for compliments?
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Fireworks
Learn a New Year-related expression
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Fire
Everyone knows what fire is, don't they? Think again! Roy and Feifei teach a new meaning.
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Finger on the pulse
Finn has his finger on the pulse when Feifei says that she has no clue about some in a...
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Finding your feet
Helen and Rosie are doing a salsa class, but Rosie is still finding her feet.
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Fill your boots
If you are presented with an opportunity, how can you tell some to take advantage?
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Fib
We won’t teach you to lie, but you will learn how to use the word ‘fib’.
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Fever pitch
The men’s football World Cup is coming, and excitement has reached fever pitch!
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Feast your eyes
Sometimes you can be amazed at what you see. Learn an expression for these moments.
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Fat chance
Learn an expression about likelihood.
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Fancy someone
What does it mean to 'fancy' someone?
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Famous last words
A phrase about telling someone they'll be wrong.
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Face the music
There's something Neil's forgotten to do and now he has to face the music.
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Eye candy
Going out with a good-looking but uninteresting person?
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Extra
Learn an expression to describe how exaggerated some people are.
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Excuse me!
A polite phrase – most of the time
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Everything but the kitchen sink
Neil and Li are going on a camping trip. But are they packing too much?