At the End of Your Rope? 5 Ways to Express Frustration in English

已到极限?英语中表达挫败感的5种方法

All Ears English Podcast

2026-05-07

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  • This is an All Ears English podcast, episode 2613.

  • At the end of your rope, five ways to express frustration in English.

  • Welcome to the All Ears English Podcast, downloaded more than 200 million times.

  • Are you feeling stuck with your English?

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  • Part of connection is showing that your emotions are not always the same.

  • Today, get new phrases to show that you are done or fed up with something in English.

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  • But fluency isn't just about correctness.

  • It 's about sounding natural, choosing the right phrase,

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