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Everyday English with James (Advanced Native English Listening Practice)
James Bradley English
25 episodes
2 weeks ago
Turbocharge your English listening - native speed, advanced vocabulary, natural sayings, real-world English. Support the podcast, get transcripts and flashcards: https://www.patreon.com/jamesbradleyenglish
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Turbocharge your English listening - native speed, advanced vocabulary, natural sayings, real-world English. Support the podcast, get transcripts and flashcards: https://www.patreon.com/jamesbradleyenglish
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Language Learning
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It's OK to Have a Bad Day
Everyday English with James (Advanced Native English Listening Practice)
5 minutes 52 seconds
2 months ago
It's OK to Have a Bad Day

In this episode, I talk about the storm of a bad day.
I talk about the weight we carry when we expect every day to be OK all the time, the quiet damage of beating ourselves up, and the small things that can ease the load a bit.
This is a lookback on why it’s alright to feel low sometimes, how to share the struggle, and the simple truth that tomorrow always gives you another chance.

✨ Get this episode’s transcript: https://www.patreon.com/posts/its-ok-to-have-137403297

🧠 Today We Learn:
Vocabulary: Emotions & Mood, Thinking & Honesty
Grammar: Subjunctive for Hypothetical Advice / Desire to express advice, importance, or desire, often after verbs like 'suggest', 'insist', or adjectives like 'vital', Contrastive Focus with 'do' to give strong emphasis or stressing truth, Bare Conditionals to drop 'if' and invert the subject and auxiliary, often for formal or dramatic effect.

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Everyday English with James (Advanced Native English Listening Practice)
Turbocharge your English listening - native speed, advanced vocabulary, natural sayings, real-world English. Support the podcast, get transcripts and flashcards: https://www.patreon.com/jamesbradleyenglish