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Do you want to sound more fluent and natural in English? In this episode, you’ll learn expressions that native speakers use in everyday conversations—especially when talking about friendship. These idioms will help you improve your speaking skills, making your English sound more confident and effortless.
If you're preparing for IELTS, TOEFL, or CAE, mastering these expressions will also improve your listening comprehension. Native speakers use them without thinking, so understanding them will make real English conversations easier to follow. By the end of this epsiode, you’ll be able to use these idioms naturally and recognise them when you hear them.
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Do you want to sound more fluent and natural in English? In this episode, you’ll learn expressions that native speakers use in everyday conversations—especially when talking about friendship. These idioms will help you improve your speaking skills, making your English sound more confident and effortless.
If you're preparing for IELTS, TOEFL, or CAE, mastering these expressions will also improve your listening comprehension. Native speakers use them without thinking, so understanding them will make real English conversations easier to follow. By the end of this epsiode, you’ll be able to use these idioms naturally and recognise them when you hear them.
Share Your Thoughts
Support the show
Advanced English lessons on my YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/learnenglishwithharry Learn English with Harry
Online courses start from only €7.99. Click to enrol today https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/online-learning-courses/ and improve your English speaking skills, grammar and vocabulary.
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