Have you ever responded with:
👉 "Okay."
👉 "Nice."
👉 "I see."
These responses are correct—but they can make conversations feel short or less engaging.
In Episode 2 of our new series, English That Native Speakers Actually Use, you'll learn how native English speakers show they're listening and interested during a conversation.
Instead of giving one-word responses, you'll discover simple techniques that make conversations feel more natural, friendly, and enjoyable.
In this episode, you'll learn how to:
✅ React naturally to good and bad news
✅ Show genuine interest in what someone is saying
✅ Keep conversations flowing with simple follow-up questions
✅ Use common expressions like "That's awesome!", "No way!", "Seriously?", and "That sounds amazing!"
✅ Apply the simple conversation formula: React → Comment → Ask
You'll also hear real-life conversation examples and practice exercises that you can start using immediately with friends, coworkers, classmates, and anyone you meet in English.
By the end of this episode, you'll be able to:
✓ Sound more natural in everyday conversations
✓ Become a better listener and conversation partner
✓ Respond like a native English speaker
✓ Build stronger English communication skills
Remember:
Great conversations aren't about talking the most—they're about making the other person feel heard.
When you react naturally, show genuine interest, and ask a simple follow-up question, conversations become easier, more enjoyable, and much more memorable.
🎙️ English That Native Speakers Actually Use is a practical series that teaches you the conversation habits, expressions, and communication skills that native speakers use every day.
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