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Nov 2023
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#1: 25 Eating & Drinking Slang Words, Ph...

Gabby | English with Gabby
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In this episode, I introduce and teach 25 eating and drinking slang words, phrasal verbs, and expressions commonly used in American English. The episode includes two stories that will teach you these vocabulary terms in context while also showing you real life use for these words and expressions. Some of the highlighted words include dig in, pig out, foodie, food coma, scarf down, BYOB, leftovers, and more. In this episode, I emphasize the importance of learning authentic and realistic vocabulary for real-life situations while providing listeners with practical language skills. The podcast aims to help English learners improve their listening skills and speak English confidently. I also encourage listeners to download study guides for each episode, which contain transcripts, vocabulary practice exercises and more.

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