This episode of "The English We Speak" podcast focuses on the idiom "step into someone's shoes." Two hosts, Feifei and Phil, explain the idiom's meaning—to take on someone's role and responsibilities—and provide examples of its usage in different contexts. They also differentiate it from the similar-sounding idiom "put yourself in someone else's shoes," which means to understand someone's perspective. The podcast uses examples from various scenarios, including a sports team, family event, and workplace, to illustrate the correct usage of the idiom.
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