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To Fluency Podcast: English with Jack
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5 days ago
Looking for effective English lessons? Join Jack from To Fluency as he gives you English learning advice and detailed lessons to help you improve. Learn key vocabulary, the most powerful ways to learn English, and get the best listening practice so you can start understanding native speakers. If you're looking for an English podcast that will take you to an advanced level, this is for you.
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Looking for effective English lessons? Join Jack from To Fluency as he gives you English learning advice and detailed lessons to help you improve. Learn key vocabulary, the most powerful ways to learn English, and get the best listening practice so you can start understanding native speakers. If you're looking for an English podcast that will take you to an advanced level, this is for you.
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30 English Conversational Phrases You MUST Know About Emotions
To Fluency Podcast: English with Jack
20 minutes 50 seconds
1 week ago
30 English Conversational Phrases You MUST Know About Emotions
In this English lesson, you’ll learn 30 natural phrases to express your emotions — happiness, sadness, anger, fear, surprise, and relief. These are expressions native speakers use every day in both the UK and the USA. By the end, you’ll know how to describe exactly how you feel — in real conversations.

How to learn English on your own: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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💬 Phrases from the Lesson
 
😊 Happiness & Excitement
• That’s awesome – “This restaurant is awesome.”
• That’s brilliant – “That’s brilliant news.”
• That made my day – “That news really made my day.”
• I can’t stop smiling – “I couldn’t stop smiling after hearing the news.”
• I’m over the moon – “I’m over the moon about my new job.” 

😲 Surprise & Shock
• No way – “No way! I can’t believe that.”
• You’re kidding – “You’re kidding! Really?”
• I wasn’t expecting that – “I wasn’t expecting to pass the test.”
• It took me by surprise – “The ending of that movie took me by surprise.”
• I was blown away – “I was blown away by that restaurant.”
 
😔 Sadness & Disappointment
• That’s such a shame – “It’s such a shame they can’t make the party.” 
 That’s too bad – “That’s too bad you can’t make it.”
• I’m feeling a bit down – “I’m feeling a bit down today.”
• It broke my heart – “It broke my heart to see him leave.”
• I was a bit disappointed with… – “I was a bit disappointed with the food.”
• I’m disappointed in you – “I’m disappointed in you recently.”
• I’m gutted – “I’m gutted we lost today.”
 
😤 Frustration & Anger • I’ve had enough – “I’ve had enough of this noise.”
• It really annoys me when… – “It really annoys me when people are late.”
• I’m fed up of… – “I’m fed up of waiting.”
• I’m sick of… – “I’m sick of waiting all this time.”
• He completely lost it – “He completely lost it when he found out.”
• I can’t deal with this right now – “I can’t deal with this right now.”
• I just can’t – “I just can’t.”
 
😰 Fear & Nervousness
• I’m a bit nervous about it – “I’m a bit nervous about the presentation.”
• My heart was racing – “My heart was racing before the speech.”
• She got cold feet – “She got cold feet before the wedding.”
 
😳 Embarrassment & Awkwardness
• That was so awkward – “He forgot her name—it was so awkward.”
• It was so embarrassing – “It was so embarrassing when I spilled my drink.”
• I wanted the ground to swallow me up – “I wanted the ground to swallow me up after that mistake.”
 
😌 Relief & Acceptance
• What a relief – “I passed the exam—what a relief.”
• That’s a weight off my shoulders – “I finally did my taxes—that’s a weight off my shoulders.”
• I’m not sure how I feel about it – “I’m not sure how I feel about moving abroad.”
• It is what it is – “We lost—it is what it is.”

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction to Emotions in English 00:59 Expressing Happiness and Excitement 04:27 Phrases for Surprise and Shock 07:16 Talking About Sadness and Disappointment 10:42 Dealing with Frustration and Anger 14:10 Expressing Fear and Nervousness 15:54 Handling Embarrassment and Awkwardness 18:09 Relief and Mixed Feelings
To Fluency Podcast: English with Jack
Looking for effective English lessons? Join Jack from To Fluency as he gives you English learning advice and detailed lessons to help you improve. Learn key vocabulary, the most powerful ways to learn English, and get the best listening practice so you can start understanding native speakers. If you're looking for an English podcast that will take you to an advanced level, this is for you.