The British English Podcast

Expression Ep 01 - 5 Phrases You’ll Never Learn in School

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Aug 28, 2025
Discover five unique expressions that elevate your everyday English conversations. Learn to articulate personal frustrations with 'pet peeve' and why Brits unwind by saying, 'I just needed to vent.' Find out a vivid way to express realizations with 'it dawned on me.' Add flair to your chatter with 'for good measure,' and playfully reclaim your moment with 'steal someone’s thunder.' These phrases will transform your speech from robotic to authentic, enhancing your confidence and fluency.
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ANECDOTE

Everyday Pet Peeves Reveal Personality

  • Charlie describes his pet peeve of people chewing popcorn with their mouths open to illustrate everyday annoyances.
  • He contrasts this with his wife's pet peeve about his slow getting-ready pace when they're late.
ADVICE

Phrase Pet Peeve Naturally In Speech

  • Phrase "pet peeve" should be used as "one of my pet peeves is" rather than the robotic "I have a pet peeve."
  • Share pet peeves in interviews or dating profiles to reveal aspects of personality.
ADVICE

Distinguish Venting From Problem-Solving

  • When someone is venting, avoid immediately trying to solve their problem and just listen instead.
  • Ask "Are we venting or problem solving?" to match your response to their needs.
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