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The English We Speak: All hands on deck

This phrase comes from a boating context. Learn how to use it here.

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The English We Speak: The CEO of…

This expression is a funny or silly way of saying someone is the best at something. Learn it here.TRANSCRIPT Find a full transcript for this episode ✔️ https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/the-english-we-speak_2025/ep-250728 Have you …

The English We Speak: Up to my eyes in

An expression meaning you’re very busy with something stressful or time-consuming.TRANSCRIPT
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The English We Speak: Dabble in

Here’s an expression that talks about doing something for fun. Learn how to use it here with Phil and Feifei.Have you tried our other podcasts?
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The English We Speak: Rope someone in

This phrasal verb is about persuading someone to do something. Learn it here with Georgie and Feifei. Have you tried Real Easy English?
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The English We Speak: Scratch the surface

This phrase is about dealing with only a small part of something. Learn how to use it with Georgie and Feifei. Subscribe to our newsletter
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The English We Speak: Step into the shoes

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The English We Speak: Drop

An expression meaning something exciting like a song or TV show is released. Learn it here.Subscribe to our newsletter
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The English We Speak: All you like

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The English We Speak: Around the clock

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