Daily English Pod

Daily English Pod

Daily English Pod is a space for learning English beyond grammar and textbooks.

During the week, you’ll learn practical vocabulary, expressions, idioms, and real-life English, the language people actually use in everyday conversations, emotions, and work.


On weekends, we slow down. Through ideas from psychology, philosophy, and real human experience, we explore language as a way to better understand life, emotions, identity, and growth.


This podcast is created by Jale, an English teacher with 13 years of teaching experience and a Master’s degree in Applied Linguistics from Canada, who teaches with patience, clarity, and care, and believes learning works best when students feel seen, respected, and safe to think aloud.


The goal is simple but meaningful: to help you understand English deeply, use it confidently, and connect it to your real life. English here is not just a skill. It’s a gentle companion for clearer thinking, honest expression, and deeper human connection.



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Fishy

Fishy

Send us Fan Mail Fishy When something seems suspicious, strange, or not quite right, it can be described as "fishy. Examples: 1- There was something fishy about the sudden disappearance of key docum...

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Happy-go-lucky

Happy-go-lucky

Send us Fan Mail Happy-go-lucky: describes someone who is cheerful and carefree, not worrying much about problems or what might happen in the future. Example: 1- Despite the difficulties of leading a ...

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Worthwhile

Worthwhile

Send us Fan Mail Worthwhile worthwhile means valuable or beneficial enough to justify the time, effort, or money spent. Examples: 1- The abolition of slavery was a monumental struggle, but it was a ...

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Thick-skinned

Thick-skinned

Send us Fan Mail Thick-skinned It means not being easily upset or offended by criticism or negative comments. Examples: 1- Nelson Mandela remained thick-skinned through years of imprisonment and rele...

7 Elo 20242min

Like mad

Like mad

Send us Fan Mail Like mad to do sth like mad means to do something with great intensity, energy, or enthusiasm Examples: 1- People worked like mad to make ends meet during the Great Depression. 2- Th...

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Hot Potato

Hot Potato

Send us Fan Mail Hot Potato A controversial or difficult issue that people do not want to deal with and pass on to others. Examples: 1- In a group project, the task of writing the final report was a...

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Fed up

Fed up

Send us Fan Mail Fed up To be fed up means to be extremely annoyed, frustrated, or dissatisfied with a situation or person, to the point where one can no longer tolerate it. Examples: 1- Women in th...

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Tongue-tied

Tongue-tied

Send us Fan Mail Tongue-tied Unable to speak easily because of nervousness or shyness. Examples: 1- Mahatma Gandhi, who later became an influential leader in India's struggle for independence, was to...

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