2026-05-07
17 分钟This is an All Ears English podcast, episode 2613.
At the end of your rope, five ways to express frustration in 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.
Many English learners focus on grammar.
They want their sentences to be correct.
But fluency isn't just about correctness.
It 's about sounding natural, choosing the right phrase,
responding quickly without translating every thought in your head.
That's why someone can know a lot of grammar rules and still feel uncomfortable in conversations.
Real fluency comes from understanding patterns, tone, and natural expressions.
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