
How to Talk About the Past in English: Share Your Life Stories
Do you want to talk about your past in English? There are three easy ways to do it: used to, would, and the past simple. Each one is a little different. This lesson shows you when to use each one. "U...
17 Juni 17min

How to Talk About Feelings in English: Belonging, Trust, and Connection
There's a feeling that says, "Yes, this is my place. These are my people." And there's the opposite, when everyone is kind to you but you're still standing on the outside of the conversation. This les...
10 Juni 18min

At the Grocery Store in English: Phrases You'll Actually Use
The grocery store is one of the first places you have to speak when you live in or travel to an English-speaking country, and it can feel stressful. This lesson gives you the real phrases people actua...
3 Juni 15min

How to Interrupt Politely in English | In-Person & Online
You're on a call. The conversation is moving, you only have 40 minutes, and you need to say so without sounding rude. Or someone is sharing a long story and you have a question that can't wait. Learni...
20 Maj 16min

Handle Interruptions in English — The Best Ways to Respond
Have you ever been interrupted in English and frozen, lost your thought, or felt like you couldn't get your turn back? Knowing what to say when someone interrupts you in English depends entirely on wh...
13 Maj 20min

Polite English Phrases for Daily Life: Ask Someone to Move
"Please move." It sounds polite. It isn't. Even "excuse me, please move" still comes across as a command in English. So what do native speakers actually say when someone is standing in your way at the...
6 Maj 10min

Fear of Speaking English? Here's What to Do
You've studied English for years, and the fear of speaking is still there. The fear of freezing in the moment, of making a mistake, of not being understood. And the truth is, more studying isn't going...
29 Apr 30min

4 Steps to Find Flow and Enjoy Your English Practice
If you've lost motivation, then it's time to find flow and enjoy your English practice. To find flow means being so focused, so immersed in an activity that you begin to lose time, distractions, and s...
22 Apr 19min



















