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898 - 4 Ways To Use So In English
Episode 898
You know, I started this podcast in 2014 so I can help people speak English better. And now, there are so many podcast episodes, It’s almost near a t…
5 months ago
897 - Sunday Speak - Using Hang On To Ask Someone To Wait
Episode 897
Hey there! It’s Michael here — and welcome back to another Happy English Sunday Speak. I’m here every Sunday with a quick one-point tip to help you s…
5 months ago
896 - Saturday Short - Using Kind of, Sort of, and A bit To Soften Your Sentence
Episode 896
Hey there! It’s Michael here — and welcome back to another Happy English Saturday Short, your quick tip for speaking English better.
Today, let’s look…
5 months, 1 week ago
895 - Friday Phrasal Verb - Using Jazz Up Make Something More Exciting
Episode 895
Hey there! It’s Michael here — and welcome back to another Happy English, Phrasal Verb Friday. I’m here every Friday, with a quick, one-point English…
5 months, 1 week ago
894 - Usage and Meaning Of "Even" In Negative Sentences
Episode 894
They didn’t even say thank you. Not “they didn’t say thank you.” They didn’t even say thank you. So… what’s the deal with even in negative sentences…
5 months, 1 week ago
893 - The Difference Between So, Too, & Very In English
Episode 893
It was very cool this morning. Like around 11 degrees celsius. When I took Max for a walk I was actually surprised it was so cool. Like, there’s a ni…
5 months, 1 week ago
892 - How To Talk About Reason Without Saying Because In English
Episode 892
I’m so hungry. No time for lunch today. No wonder my stomach is grumbling. That’s why i decided to order a double cheeseburger and some fries...at th…
5 months, 1 week ago
891 - Sunday Speak - Using How Come Instead Of Why
Episode 891
Now, when you want to ask why in English, sure, you can just say “why.” But in everyday conversation, native speakers often use a more casual phrase:…
5 months, 1 week ago
890 - Saturday Short: How to Use Negative Questions Naturally in English
Episode 890
We often use a negative question like “Isn’t this…?” or “Aren’t you…?” in conversation. Technically, these are not questions for asking something. Th…
5 months, 1 week ago
889 - Phrasal Verb Friday - Meaning And Usage Of Slack Off In English
Episode 889
Today’s phrasal verb is slack off. When you slack off, it means you become lazy about your work, your studies, or your responsibilities. You don’t t…
5 months, 1 week ago