Actually English

Jenna Gordon, certified in teaching English as a second language

Actually English is the podcast for intermediate and advanced learners who want to sound like a native speaker — not just pass a test. Every episode, we take real English from real places: Reddit threads, videos, blogs, and everyday conversation. Then we break it all down — the slang, the idioms, the tone, and everything your textbook never taught you. 

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  1. 6 DAYS AGO

    EP10 | The Last Message Pt. 2 |10 Emotional English Expressions You Need to Know

    Can you keep it together under pressure? In this episode of Actually English, we follow Elena as she races to find her missing friend Daniel — and you'll learn 10 powerful English expressions for intense emotions along the way. This is Part 2 of "The Last Message." Haven't heard Part 1? Go back to Episode 7! ✅ Expressions covered in this episode: 1. To send a chill down your spine – a feeling that makes you shiver from fear 2. To feel your stomach drop – a sudden feeling of shock or dread 3. To go rigid with tension – your body becomes stiff from stress or fear 4. Heart hammering – your heart beating so fast you can feel and hear it 5. Relief – the feeling when you stop worrying about something 6. Enormous – very big, huge, significant 7. Chest tightening – pressure in your chest from anxiety or strong emotion 8. Admiration – deep respect or looking up to someone 9. Fury – extreme anger, rage 10. Absorbed – so focused on something you lose track of everything else 💬 Discussion question: Have you ever had to keep it together in a stressful situation? What did that feel like? Send me a message on Instagram @actuallyenglishpodcast — I read everything! 🔔 Part 3 is coming next week — will Elena find Daniel? Can she trust Marcus? Actually English is the podcast for intermediate to advanced English learners who want to understand real, natural English from real stories — not textbooks.

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Actually English is the podcast for intermediate and advanced learners who want to sound like a native speaker — not just pass a test. Every episode, we take real English from real places: Reddit threads, videos, blogs, and everyday conversation. Then we break it all down — the slang, the idioms, the tone, and everything your textbook never taught you. 

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