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Daily Easy English Expression Podcast

Daily Easy English #1164: Learn how to use “sound too hot” with Coach Shane

Daily Easy English Expression Podcast

Shane Peterson

Language Learning, Education, Self-improvement

4.7756 Ratings

🗓️ 26 August 2025

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

Master the American English phrase "sound too hot" in this fun and free ESL podcast lesson! Join Coach Shane to improve your English speaking, listening, and pronunciation with clear explanations and real-life examples.   Today’s Expression: doesn’t sound too hot I’m going to the Big Apple for vacay! Meh~ New York doesn’t sound too hot. Are you kidding? Gotham City! The city that never sleeps~ Well, it smells like pee. It’s not that clean. I’ll take the countryside~     Why Listen? Learn how to use these words and prases naturally in conversations. Perfect for ESL/EFL learners aiming to sound like native American English speakers. Boost your listening, comprehension, and American culture knowledge.   Free Resources & Courses: Free Lessons: Sign up at for more English tips. Join DDM (Daily Dictation Members): Master listening and pronunciation. Join PIRF (Perfect English): Speak like a native American! Enroll Now: Visit or join my community at . In China? Follow my Camp Director on WeChat at youtu233 for English Camp updates.   Support Coach Shane: Newsletter: Get free lessons at . Patreon: Support me at . Buy Me a Coffee: Donate at . Free Audiobook: Try Audible at .   Sponsor Spotlight: Boost your focus with Magic Mind! Use code LME for 20% off one-time purchases or up to 48% off subscriptions at .   About Coach Shane: I’m from Vermont, USA, and I create podcasts and videos to help ESL/EFL students master American English pronunciation, speaking, and culture. Find me on iTunes, Spotify, and all major podcast platforms!   Hashtags: #ESL #AmericanEnglish #EnglishIdioms #LearnEnglish #CoachShane #LetsMasterEnglish #EnglishPronunciation #CaughtMeOffGuard

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello everybody. My name is Coach Shane and welcome to Easy English Expressions.

0:11.0

Come on, let's master English.

0:15.0

Hello everybody. Welcome back to Daily Easy English Expression, the podcast um my name is coach shame thanks for joining me

0:26.8

you know i realized something i uh i did podcast 1165 and 1166 but i never did podcast 1164.

0:40.3

I forgot one, so I'm going back in time.

0:43.1

This is podcast number 1,164.

0:46.1

I love this expression.

0:47.7

It's very common.

0:49.6

It simply is sound too hot, but there's more to it.

0:56.5

We're going to start with a dialogue.

0:58.4

Check out the dialogue.

1:01.2

I'm going to the Big Apple for vacay.

1:04.3

Eh, New York doesn't sound too hot.

1:07.8

Are you kidding?

1:08.9

Gotham City, the city that never sleeps. Well, it smells like pee.

1:14.7

It's not that clean. I'll take the countryside.

1:20.0

The Big Apple, New York City. Have you been there? I've been there. I like New York City, actually.

1:26.6

I'm not a big fan of big cities. But New York City, there's some charm to it. I think compared to some other cities in America, you know, New York City can be dangerous, but basically it's not that bad. It really isn't. And especially in the daytime, I don't go out at night, so that's not

1:45.2

an issue for me. But yeah, New York City. But the dialogue is so true. Let's get into the dialogue. The first guy says, I'm going to the Big Apple. That means New York City. That's New York City's nickname the Big Apple for, for vacay. Now, we studied vacay.

2:01.9

Vacay means vacation, right?

2:03.4

V-A-C-A-Y vacation.

2:05.2

How nice.

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