Mar 22
874 : 25 Advanced English Terms & Expressions To Sound More Natural
In this episode, you'll master 15 advanced English terms and expressions that native speakers use every day. Each phrase is broken down with clear definitions, natural usage examples, and common mistakes to avoid—helping you sound more confident and natural in conversations.What ... Show More
26m 29s
Oct 2024
Speak Better English with Harry | Episode 507
<p>In this episode, you'll learn essential speaking phrases to help you navigate conversations smoothly and confidently. Knowing how to politely interrupt, allow interruptions, and continue speaking after a pause are skills that can make a big difference in sounding natural ... Show More
20m 3s
Jan 2025
58: One Hour of English fluency tips you MUST know to get fluent
Welcome to this special English lesson where we dive into the four essential skills you need to master: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Pronunciation. This comprehensive lesson is packed with strategies, tips, and examples to help you improve step by step. Each skill is crucial ... Show More
1h 11m
Jul 2024
Speak Better English with Harry | Episode 491
<p>In this episode, we explore some of the most expressive English idioms that will boost your vocabulary and help you sound more like a native speaker. By understanding and using these idioms correctly, you'll be able to express emotions and situations more clearly, making ... Show More
12m 34s
Jun 2025
Natural English Phrases for Clearer Communication at Work [539]
🚨 If you use English at work, these phrases matter. These are the only English phrases I allow my private students to use at work, and the ones I tell them to stop using. 👉 Download the PDF (€9): https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/workphrases-podcastIn this episode, you’ll l ... Show More
14m 29s
In this episode, we explore 7 powerful tips to help you speak English more clearly and concisely, boosting your fluency and confidence: Tip #1: Use signpost language - Learn how to guide listeners through your speech with clear verbal markers like "First," "Next," and transition phrases that show relationships between ideas.Tip #2: Implement the rule of thre ... Show More