Confused By Complicated Vocabulary? That’s English For You!

被复杂词汇困扰?这便是英语的用意所在!

All Ears English Podcast

2025-09-04

16 分钟
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  • This is an All Ears English podcast episode 2473.

  • Confused by complicated vocabulary?

  • That's English for ya.

  • Welcome to the All Ears English podcast.

  • Downloaded more than 200 million times.

  • Are you feeling stuck with your English?

  • We'll show you how to become fearless and fluent by focusing on connection,

  • not perfection with your American host, Aubrey Carter,

  • the IELTS Wiz, and Lindsay McMahon, the English Adventurer.

  • Coming to you from Arizona and Colorado, USA.

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  • How can you comment on something in a way that shows a hint of exasperation,

  • sarcasm, and resignation?

  • Get a super native phrase to tack onto your statements for better connection today.

  • Think about the last time someone leaned in and said, sorry, can you say that again?

  • It's frustrating, right?

  • You know the word, you said it, but the sound wasn't clear.

  • That's not a grammar or a vocabulary problem.