Growing up, Archy Jamjun didn't feel seen, until someone finally saw him for who he really was.
Level: Advanced
Accent: United States (Chicago)
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5 Words & Expressions in Today's Story:
- TO THROW DOWN THE GAUNTLET: To challenge or invite someone to compete or flight. "She threw down the gauntlet by saying she could win the competition."
- TO FLING: To throw or push something with force. "She flung her coat onto the chair."
- TO BE ADEPT: To be good at doing something. "She is adept at solving math problems."
- TO MAKE THE NEWSPAPERS: To be featured in the news or media, especially in newspapers. "The story made the front page of the newspapers."
- TO SHOWER SOMEONE WITH SOMETHING: To give someone a lot of presents, praise, or attention. "On her birthday, she was showered with gifts by her friends."
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Level: Advanced
Accent: United States (Chicago)
???? FREE EPISODE PACK is still cooking — check back later!
5 Words & Expressions in Today's Story:
- TO THROW DOWN THE GAUNTLET: To challenge or invite someone to compete or flight. "She threw down the gauntlet by saying she could win the competition."
- TO FLING: To throw or push something with force. "She flung her coat onto the chair."
- TO BE ADEPT: To be good at doing something. "She is adept at solving math problems."
- TO MAKE THE NEWSPAPERS: To be featured in the news or media, especially in newspapers. "The story made the front page of the newspapers."
- TO SHOWER SOMEONE WITH SOMETHING: To give someone a lot of presents, praise, or attention. "On her birthday, she was showered with gifts by her friends."
Episode Links:
- Follow Archy Jamjun on Instagram @archyjam (https://www.instagram.com/archyjam/)
???? Join Bree’s free newsletter (https://intothestorypodcast.com/) — full of practical tips, inspiring ideas, and tools to enhance your English and your mindset.
Sponsors That Support This Podcast:
- Free course Cambridge B2 First (https://acingles.com/mini-curso-preparacion-b2-first-certificate-gratis/) for Spanish speakers from AC English School
- Enjoy a 5% discount on IATI travel insurance, (https://intothestorypodcast.com/travel/) a company my family uses and trusts
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