In this episode, you will learn how native English speakers talk when they are not exact. This is common in everyday conversation when people speak about numbers, amounts, or descriptions. Instead of giving a precise answer, they use simple words to give only a general idea. You will often hear this in daily life, on TV, in films, and in conversations between friends. Many English learners find this difficult to understand because it is not usually taught in textbooks or traditional classes. ...
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In this episode, you will learn how native English speakers talk when they are not exact. This is common in everyday conversation when people speak about numbers, amounts, or descriptions. Instead of giving a precise answer, they use simple words to give only a general idea. You will often hear this in daily life, on TV, in films, and in conversations between friends. Many English learners find this difficult to understand because it is not usually taught in textbooks or traditional classes. ...
Learn how to talk about change in English with clear, natural expressions used by advanced speakers. This episode is ideal for learners preparing for IELTS, CAE or TOEFL, or anyone who wants to improve both written and spoken English. You’ll hear practical examples in everyday and professional contexts, and learn how to choose the most accurate words for different situations. This is a great way to expand your advanced English vocabulary, sound more confident, and express ideas in a pre...
Speak Better English with Harry
In this episode, you will learn how native English speakers talk when they are not exact. This is common in everyday conversation when people speak about numbers, amounts, or descriptions. Instead of giving a precise answer, they use simple words to give only a general idea. You will often hear this in daily life, on TV, in films, and in conversations between friends. Many English learners find this difficult to understand because it is not usually taught in textbooks or traditional classes. ...