Learning English Conversations Episodes Episode guide
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Sound out
Sometimes you just want to find out what someone else thinks.
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Something to chew on
Feifei gives Neil something to chew on
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Soft skills
These are job skills needed to deal with the public, and very much in demand.
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Social media words
'Trolls' and 'haters' – the words for people who are just there to annoy you online
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Social media influencer
You know all about social media, but ... what is a social media influencer? Learn here.
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So done with
Feeling bored of your work?
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Snowflake
Do you melt too easily?
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Snap up
If you snap up something, you get it quickly or immediately and usually with enthusiasm.
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Snackable
Learn an expression to describe short online content that you can snack on!
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Smoothie
Are you a smoothie? Learn different meanings of the word 'smoothie' with Neil and Li.
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Smombie
Are you a smartphone zombie?
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Smell a rat
Li is told she won the lottery. But is it true? Neil has bad news for her.
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Smash it
Learn a phrase to give encouragement
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Small talk
Here's a phrase that describes making informal conversation about not much.
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Small change
A phrase for trivial things
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Slow walk
How do you describe something making slow progress?
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Slow TV
Learn about the TV trend that urges you to relax, slow down and chill out.
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Slippery slope
Learn how to describe a situation that is getting worse and might end in disaster.
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Slap-bang
Learn a phrase to describe an exact position.
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Skew-whiff
Describe something that isn't straight.
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Skeleton in the closet
Finn and Li go to his late uncle's house. What is Li afraid of? We hope this won't you...
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Skeleton crew
An expression for when there aren't many people working.
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Six-pack
Do you have a six-pack or a one-pack? Maybe it's time to do more exercise! Find out in...
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Six of one, half a dozen of the other
This expression may not have anything to do with numbers
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Sitting pretty
Learn a phrase to describe a good situation.
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Shut up
Li and Rosie look at an expression which can be rude or jokey. Be careful how you use it!
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Shrinkflation
Getting less for your money
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Shout-out
Learn how to praise or thank someone publicly.
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Sheeple
Follow the crowd and learn a new English expression!
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Sheepish
Helen is a bit puzzled by Neil's statement that she is looking rather sheepish.