Learn English 167 Podcast What the £%!”$ Is Pardon My French




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Summary: Learn English 167 Podcast What the £%!"$ Is Pardon My French<br> A free <a href="https://adeptenglish.com/about-us/podcasts/">learn English quickly podcast lesson</a> from Adept English released weekly EVERY <a href="https://adeptenglish.com/2018/10/22/que-line/">Monday</a> and Thursday<br> This weeks short Thursdays English speaking practice is about the idiom “pardon my French”. The English lesson is inspired by Julia Garner who plays a foul-mouthed female role in the Netflix series Ozarks. A lot of Julia Garner characters English dialog involved the use of profanities. However, when the character was in polite company or the character swore then the idiom “pardon my French” would be used to excuse the behavior.<br> Swearing and profanity is a big part of everyday spoken English. You might not be the person swearing but you are likely to hear it. Most TV and Films perpetuate this as showed by the Ozarks. So it is only fair you also learn a common idiom used to excuse this behavior as you are likely to hear it often.<br> As with all our learn English speaking podcasts, the audio and the pdf transcript of this English lesson are free to download. So have fun learning to speak English and don't forget to tell your friends about us.<br> The Adept English method of learning to speak English quickly is all about "Learning through Listening" so that you become very, very fluent in UNDERSTANDING English first of all. Sooner or later, when you’ve heard enough spoken English, you will be ready to speak it.<br> This Learn English 167 Podcast, "What the £%!"$ Is Pardon My French" is part of the FREE listening content we provide every week.<br> If you want to find out more about this type of learning then try our other articles explaining why we know this works in much more detail "<a href="https://adeptenglish.com/spoken-english/">Spoken English</a>" &amp; "<a href="https://adeptenglish.com/english-conversation/">fluent English language</a>" or maybe see some quick and <a href="https://adeptenglish.com/2018/02/15/speak-english/">easy English language learning tips</a>. Its FREE so you have nothing to lose in trying. Have fun!<br> If you like this "Learn English Podcast" and want to know when the next podcast is published you can subscribe to an <a href="http://remindme.adeptenglish.com/">English podcast e-mail reminder</a>.<br> <br> <br> <br> The Full Article: Learn <a href="https://adeptenglish.com/2018/10/25/pardon-my-french/">English</a> Quickly Lesson 167<br> As always we recommend you view the how to speak English fluently supporting pdf <a href="https://adeptenglish.com/2018/10/25/pardon-my-french/">transcript</a>. Adept English provides you with a full transcript for every lesson, you can download this from our website, it is designed to support you while you listen to the podcast audio.<br> We try to make ourselves as accessible to everyone who wants to learn to speak English fluently so you can find us on these popular social media sites: <a href="http://www.facebook.com/adeptenglish">Facebook</a>   <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/learn-english-through-listening/id1134891957">Apple iTunes  </a> <a href="https://player.fm/series/learn-english-through-listening">PlayerFM Android Podcast App</a><br> If you like what we do please visit our <a href="https://adeptenglish.com">website</a> adeptenglish.com for lots more language learning help and<a href="https://adeptenglish.com/2018/02/15/speak-english/"> Language Learning Tips.</a>