{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/68bffc4cf5c5afe5c257bd22/6926f8a044d46fbcb27a1555?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Talk About Your Feelings in English","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/68bffc4cf5c5afe5c257bd22/1764161639722-b4a7a336-0132-45b3-8b6d-5142150f8e7f.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p>This podcast is narrated using advanced AI voice technology (powered by ElevenLabs) to ensure consistent clarity, natural pacing, and an easy-to-follow listening experience — especially helpful for language learners. All scripts are written and carefully edited by real humans, combining expert content creation with voice technology to bring you the best of both worlds:</p><p>✅ Human intelligence and creativity</p><p>✅ AI precision and clarity</p><p>We use slow, natural pronunciation and carefully chosen vocabulary to support learners at every level.</p><p><br></p><p>In today’s episode, Martin and Julia explore one of the most challenging skills for English learners: talking honestly about your feelings. Joined by Rose, a psychologist, we look at why so many people say “I’m fine” even when they feel stressed, overwhelmed, frustrated, anxious, or disappointed — and how learning emotional vocabulary can transform your communication and confidence.</p><p><br></p><p>You’ll learn how to identify emotions with precision and replace vague words like&nbsp;<em>bad</em>&nbsp;or&nbsp;<em>angry</em>&nbsp;with meaningful language:&nbsp;<em>hurt, overwhelmed, anxious, frustrated, relieved,</em>&nbsp;and more. We also explain why bottling up your feelings is harmful, how opening up creates trust, and how to use emotional phrasal verbs such as&nbsp;<em>bottle up, lash out, open up,</em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>get it off your chest</em>. Rose introduces the powerful “I-statement” formula (“I feel X when you Y”), a psychology-backed technique for polite and honest communication. You will also practice asking deeper questions —&nbsp;<em>What’s on your mind?</em>&nbsp;<em>You seem quiet today.</em>&nbsp;— and learn natural empathy expressions like&nbsp;<em>It makes sense you feel that way.</em></p><p><br></p><p>This episode includes slow shadowing practice, dialogues, and exam-ready emotional vocabulary that will help you perform better in IELTS, TOEFL, and Cambridge B1–C1 speaking tests. By the end, you will feel more confident expressing difficult feelings, supporting others, and having real conversations in English. Your voice matters — and your emotions deserve clear, honest language.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><h3>⏱️&nbsp;<strong>TIME STAMPS </strong></h3><p>00:00 – Intro &amp; Why Talking About Feelings Matters</p><p>01:10 – Naming Emotions (frustrated, overwhelmed, anxious)</p><p>03:15 – Psychology Insight: “Name It to Tame It”</p><p>04:40 – Bottling Up vs Opening Up</p><p>06:10 – Why We Lash Out</p><p>07:20 – Shadowing Practice</p><p>08:40 – Using the “I-Statement”</p><p>10:20 – Getting Things Off Your Chest</p><p>11:10 – Asking Others About Feelings</p><p>12:40 – Empathy vs Sympathy</p><p>14:00 – Emotional Phrases for Real Conversations</p><p>15:00 – Emotional Toolbox Summary</p><p>16:00 – Listener Challenge</p><p>17:00 – Closing Message</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><h3>🔑&nbsp;<strong>KEYWORDS </strong></h3><p>slow english podcast, english listening practice, emotional vocabulary, express feelings in english, english confidence, talk about emotions, communication skills, bottling up feelings, open up, emotional intelligence, B1 english vocabulary, B2 emotional expressions, IELTS speaking part 1 feelings, IELTS part 2 personal stories, IELTS emotional vocabulary, TOEFL speaking clarity, Cambridge B2 First speaking, english pronunciation, empathy vocabulary, psychological expressions, everyday english, learn english naturally, shadowing practice, slow listening method, english mindset, speaking fluency, listening skills, stress and intonation, vocabulary for real life, exam preparation english</p><p><br></p><h3>🏷️&nbsp;<strong>HASHTAGS</strong></h3><p>#SlowEnglishPodcast #YourEnglishToolbox #LearnEnglish #EmotionalVocabulary #EnglishListeningPractice #IELTS #TOEFL #CambridgeB2 #EnglishSpeaking #ShadowingPractice #EmotionalIntelligence #EnglishForIntermediateLearners #LanguageLearningCommunit</p>","author_name":"YOUR ENGLISH TOOLBOX"}