Daily English Pod is a space for learning English beyond grammar and textbooks. During the week, you’ll learn practical vocabulary, expressions, idioms, and real-life English, the language people actually use in everyday conversations, emotions, and work. On weekends, we slow down. Through ideas from psychology, philosophy, and real human experience, we explore language as a way to better understand life, emotions, identity, and growth. This podcast is created by Jale, an English teacher with 13 years of teaching experience and a Master’s degree in Applied Linguistics from Canada, who teaches with patience, clarity, and care, and believes learning works best when students feel seen, respected, and safe to think aloud. The goal is simple but meaningful: to help you understand English deeply, use it confidently, and connect it to your real life. English here is not just a skill. It’s a gentle compa
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Delve into sth
Aug 20, 20263 min
Send us Fan Mail English lesson application (with Jale): https://forms.gle/RGS9xwfLHXRRnmaQ9 For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Delve into sth To delve into something means to examine, explore, or investigate a subject carefully and in detail. Example: Imagine you watch a documentary about sleep. One idea really catches your attention. Afterwards, you look it up. Then you find an article. Then another. Before long, you’re reading about dreams, body clocks, and why some people naturally wake up earlier than others. The next day, you tell a friend: “I watched this documentary about sleep and ended up delving into the science behind it.”
Send us Fan Mail English lesson application (with Jale): https://forms.gle/RGS9xwfLHXRRnmaQ9 For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Something along those lines We use this expression when we mean something similar to what has just been mentioned, but not necessarily exactly the same. Example: Imagine your friend is moving into a new apartment, and you want to get them a housewarming gift. Someone asks: “What are you thinking of getting them?” You haven’t decided yet, but you have a general idea. So you say: “Maybe a nice plant, a candle, or something for the kitchen — something along those lines.”
Send us Fan Mail English lesson application (with Jale): https://forms.gle/RGS9xwfLHXRRnmaQ9 For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 That's the bottom line The bottom line is the most important fact, conclusion, or result in a situation . Example: Imagine you’re deciding between two apartments. The first one is beautiful. It has huge windows, a gorgeous kitchen, and much more space. You love it. There’s just one problem. It’s far beyond what you can comfortably afford. Your friend listens as you list all the reasons you love it and eventually says: “I know it’s beautiful, but you can’t afford the rent comfortably. That’s the bottom line.” You might love the windows. You might love the neighbourhood. You might already be imagining where your sofa would go. But none of those details changes the most important fact. That’s the bottom line.
Send us Fan Mail English lesson application (with Jale): https://forms.gle/RGS9xwfLHXRRnmaQ9 For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 I took the liberty of When you take the liberty of doing something, you do something without asking for permission first, usually because you believe it will be useful or helpful. Example: Imagine you and a friend have been talking about trying a popular new restaurant. You finally agree to go on Saturday. You know the restaurant gets extremely busy, so you make a reservation before all the tables disappear. Later, you tell your friend: “By the way, I took the liberty of booking us a table for seven. I hope that’s okay.” Your friend is delighted. “Perfect! I was actually going to do that tonight.” You didn’t ask first. But you took a small initiative because you thought it would make things easier.
Send us Fan Mail English lesson application (with Jale): https://forms.gle/RGS9xwfLHXRRnmaQ9 For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Have you ever noticed how wise you can be about somebody else’s life? A friend tells you about a difficult relationship, and somehow you can see the situation clearly. You tell them: “Don’t make a decision while you’re angry.” “Give it some time.” “Try to see the other person’s side.” Very sensible. Then something similar happens to you… and suddenly all that wisdom seems to disappear.
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