• E66 Learn These Nerve-Racking Idioms to Sound Like a Native Speaker

  • Feb 24 2025
  • Length: 13 mins
  • Podcast

E66 Learn These Nerve-Racking Idioms to Sound Like a Native Speaker

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  • 🗣️Ever wondered what it truly means when someone says you're "getting on their nerves" or that you "hit a nerve?" These expressions may sound similar, but they have very different meanings. But don't worry if you don't know the differences because in this episode of the Learn English Podcast, we’re covering idioms that use the word "nerve".

    🎙️Throughout this episode, we break down popular idioms like "hit a nerve," "have the nerve to do something," and "keep your nerve." This episode isn't just about learning definitions; it's about understanding how these phrases are used in everyday conversation so you can speak more naturally and confidently. By understanding these expressions, you'll be able to communicate more effectively and connect with native English speakers on a deeper level. With real-life examples and clear explanations, you’ll be able to recognize these phrases when native speakers use them—and even start using them yourself with confidence!

    🎧Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your English proficiency and sound more like a native speaker. Check the episode description for a comprehensive vocabulary list and all the idioms discussed, so you can start practicing right away. If you want to expand your vocabulary and sound more like a native speaker, this episode is for you!

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    📝 Vocabulary list:

    1) Get on someone’s nerves – To annoy or irritate someone.

    2) Work someone’s nerves – To be irritating or annoying

    3) Get on someone’s last nerve – To be extremely annoying to the point where the person is about to take action

    4) Touch a nerve / Hit a nerve / Strike a nerve – To say or do something that causes a strong emotional reaction

    5) Have the nerve to (do something) – To be bold or disrespectful in an unreasonable way

    6) The nerve (of someone) – A shortened version of "have the nerve to," expressing disbelief at someone's boldness.

    7) Find your nerve / Gather your nerve – To build up courage to do something.

    8) Keep your nerve – To remain calm and brave in a difficult situation.

    9) Disrespectful – Showing a lack of respect.

    10) Courage – The ability to do something that frightens you

    11) Heroic – Showing great bravery.

    12) Disaster – A sudden event causing great damage.

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