
The podcast episode, "The English We Speak," features Feifei and Beth explaining the English phrase "duck out." They define "duck out" as leaving quickly and quietly, often to avoid something or without being noticed. Examples provided include ducking out of a boring party, a long meeting, or even washing up. Beth eventually reveals she "ducked out" of a party due to a wardrobe malfunction. The episode also includes advertisements for Lenovo computers and Shopify, and promotes "The Listening Room" from BBC Learning English.
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