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Catch Word #287 – Off the rails

Culips Everyday English Podcast

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4.8968 Ratings

🗓️ 28 August 2025

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

In this Catch Word episode, Andrew and Indiana teach you two very useful English idioms: to go off the rails and to get out of hand. These are common expressions that English speakers use to describe situations that become chaotic, unmanageable, or out of control. You’ll hear Andrew and Indiana explain the meaning, give background, and share many everyday examples. They also act out short conversations to show how these expressions are used naturally in real life.






What you’ll learn with this episode:

* How to use “go off the rails” to describe events or people behaving in extreme, chaotic ways
* When to say “get out of hand” for situations that are becoming difficult to manage
* The differences in strength and tone between the two expressions
* Real-life examples of when to use these idioms naturally in conversations

This episode is perfect for:

* Intermediate and advanced English learners who want to expand their vocabulary
* Anyone looking to describe stressful or messy situations in natural English
* Students preparing for work, travel, or everyday conversations in English-speaking environments

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, everyone, and welcome back to another brand new catchword episode.

0:05.9

Catchword is our vocabulary series, where we teach you interesting and useful English

0:12.0

vocabulary or idioms or phrasal verbs, anything that we think will help make your English

0:18.2

stronger. Joining me today for this episode is my co-host, Indiana.

0:23.6

Hey there, Indiana.

0:24.5

How's it going?

0:25.8

Hey, Andrew.

0:26.5

I'm good.

0:26.9

How are you?

0:27.8

I'm good, Indiana.

0:29.2

And today we've got a fascinating lesson for everyone.

0:32.9

We're going to teach our viewers and our listeners to expressions that they can use to talk about situations

0:39.8

that are out of control. So we have really common daily idioms and we're going to introduce

0:46.5

them and break them down for everyone so that you'll be able to use them guys in your future

0:51.5

English conversations. And when you're listening to English as well,

0:55.4

it's good to know what these expressions mean.

0:57.7

If you hear them when you're watching Netflix

0:59.5

or listening to a podcast, something like that.

1:03.2

So we'll jump in and get started with this lesson in just a moment.

1:06.8

But before we do, Indiana, let's remind everybody about Culep's membership because it is the best way, guys, to improve your English with us.

1:17.5

So when you're a Culeps member, you'll get an interactive transcript and a helpful study guide, a quiz, and more for this episode.

1:27.0

And not just this episode, actually, all of our episodes in our library.

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