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#56 | Overcoming Impostor Syndrome (with Anna Tyrie)

#56 | Overcoming Impostor Syndrome (with Anna Tyrie)

FromInto the Story: Learn English with True Stories


#56 | Overcoming Impostor Syndrome (with Anna Tyrie)

FromInto the Story: Learn English with True Stories

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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Mar 12, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Anna wanted to go to one of the most prestigious music schools in the UK and Europe, but felt that she wasn’t good enough. 
Level: Intermediate
Accent: United Kingdom
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5 words and expressions in today's story:
- TO NAG: To keep asking or reminding someone to do something, often in an annoying or persistent way. Examples: “He always nags his sister to clean up her room.” or “She nagged her friend to come with her to the concert until she finally agreed.”
- TO GIVE IT A GO: To try something, to make an attempt. Examples: "I'm not sure if I can ski, but I'll give it a go." or "She wasn't confident about singing in public, but she decided to give it a go at the talent show."
-TO BE BLOWN AWAY / TO BLOW YOUR SOCKS OFF: To be extremely impressed or amazed by something. Examples: "When she saw the sunset over the mountains, she was blown away by its beauty." or "The performance of the singer blew my socks off; it was absolutely incredible."
- TO MINCE (ONE’S) WORDS: To speak directly and honestly, even if you upset people by doing this. Examples: "She never minces her words; she tells it like it is, even if it's uncomfortable." or "In the meeting, he didn’t mince his words and offended his boss"
- THE UNDERDOG: The competitor or participant in a competition or conflict who is expected to lose, they are considered less likely to win or succeed compared to others involved.  Examples: "Despite being the underdog, the team fought hard and won the championship." or "The small startup company, seen as the underdog in the industry, surprised everyone by outselling its larger competitors."
Episode Links: 
- Listen to ⁠Bree & Anna's chat about fear⁠ 
- Find out more about Anna Tyrie at English Like A Native 
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Mar 12, 2024
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