Welcome to The Just Start Talking Podcast — the English learning podcast that helps you speak English confidently and naturally. Whether you’re a beginner or an intermediate English learner, this show gives you practical lessons, real conversation tips, and clear explanations to help you improve your English speaking, listening, and vocabulary skills.
Each episode focuses on everyday English communication — from grammar and pronunciation to expressions and conversation practice — so you can start using English in real life with confidence. You’ll learn how to overcome fear, speak more fluently, and build the habits that lead to English fluency.
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Welcome to The Just Start Talking Podcast — the English learning podcast that helps you speak English confidently and naturally. Whether you’re a beginner or an intermediate English learner, this show gives you practical lessons, real conversation tips, and clear explanations to help you improve your English speaking, listening, and vocabulary skills.
Each episode focuses on everyday English communication — from grammar and pronunciation to expressions and conversation practice — so you can start using English in real life with confidence. You’ll learn how to overcome fear, speak more fluently, and build the habits that lead to English fluency.
If you want to speak better English, understand native speakers, and feel more confident in any conversation — at work, school, or while traveling — this podcast is for you. Tune in, practice along, and remember: the best way to learn English is to just start talking.
Past Simple versus Past Continuous in Business Communications
The Just Start Talking Podcast
11 minutes
1 month ago
Past Simple versus Past Continuous in Business Communications
Today’s topic is one I’m frequently asked about: Past Simple vs. Past Continuous in Business Communications.
We’re going to break it down so you can understand not just the grammar rules, but also the why—why we choose one tense over the other, and how that choice changes the way people hear your message in a business setting.
In professional communication, small details make a big difference. The tense you choose affects clarity, credibility, and how your message is understood.
Think about it: when you write an email, give a presentation, or share an update with your team, you’re not just sharing information. You’re also shaping how people perceive you—your reliability, professionalism, and leadership. That’s why using the right tense isn’t just about grammar; it’s also about strategy.
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The Just Start Talking Podcast
Welcome to The Just Start Talking Podcast — the English learning podcast that helps you speak English confidently and naturally. Whether you’re a beginner or an intermediate English learner, this show gives you practical lessons, real conversation tips, and clear explanations to help you improve your English speaking, listening, and vocabulary skills.
Each episode focuses on everyday English communication — from grammar and pronunciation to expressions and conversation practice — so you can start using English in real life with confidence. You’ll learn how to overcome fear, speak more fluently, and build the habits that lead to English fluency.
If you want to speak better English, understand native speakers, and feel more confident in any conversation — at work, school, or while traveling — this podcast is for you. Tune in, practice along, and remember: the best way to learn English is to just start talking.