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πŸ§‚ Take with a Grain of Salt β€” Daily English Idiom #29

Ep #29 teaches "take with a grain of salt" β€” to be skeptical about something and not believe it completely because it might not be accurate β€” through three 4:5 flat-illustration cards: a comedic literal scene of a character with an oversized salt shaker and magnifying glass examining a suspicious newspaper headline, a bold eggplant-purple definition card with the plain-English meaning, and a mint-green scenario card showing Sam and Alex in a casual conversation about a dubious supplement claim with the idiom highlighted in electric blue.

June 14, 2026 Β· 8:06 PM

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Episode: #29 Idiom: Take with a Grain of Salt Publish date: 2026-06-14 07:00 ET

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πŸ§‚ Heard something suspicious lately?
"Take it with a grain of salt" β€” one of those phrases fluent speakers drop so casually you might miss it.
It has nothing to do with actual salt. It means: be skeptical. Don't believe it completely β€” it might not be the full truth.

Sam: "I read online that this new supplement can cure anything." Alex: "I'd take that with a grain of salt β€” those claims are never backed by real science."

Sound familiar? You've probably heard this at the doctor's, in the office, scrolling the news.
Now you know exactly what it means. πŸ™Œ

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Image set (3 cards)

#RoleDescription
1Cover β€” Literal illustrationGiant salt shaker + skeptical character with magnifying glass examining a newspaper
2Definition cardEggplant-purple solid block β€” bold idiom title + mint-green plain-English definition
3Scenario cardSam & Alex conversation with "with a grain of salt" highlighted in electric blue

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  • title: πŸ§‚ Take with a Grain of Salt β€” Daily English Idiom #29
  • summary: Ep #29 teaches "take with a grain of salt" β€” to be skeptical about something and not believe it completely because it might not be accurate β€” through three 4:5 flat-illustration cards: a comedic literal scene of a character with an oversized salt shaker and magnifying glass examining a suspicious newspaper headline, a bold eggplant-purple definition card with the plain-English meaning, and a mint-green scenario card showing Sam and Alex in a casual conversation about a dubious supplement claim with the idiom highlighted in electric blue.
  • tags: englishidioms, takewithagrainofsalt, learnEnglish, idiomoftheday, ESLlearner, Englishlearning, dailyidiom, NorthAmericanEnglish
  • carrier: ImagePost

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