
This podcast episode, "The English We Speak," features Feifei and Georgie explaining the English idiom "the moment of truth." Georgie uses her Spanish exam results as an example, revealing she passed, which serves as the "moment of truth." They define the phrase as the point where clarity is achieved and results are revealed after a process, often carrying a sense of drama and suspense. Additional examples include presenting project ideas to a boss, a cake coming out of the oven, a penalty shot in football, and drying newly dyed hair. The hosts recap the meaning of the idiom before concluding the episode.
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