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You've been told that "would" and "could" both work for polite requests — so why does choosing between them feel so confusing? In this episode, we break down the real difference: could asks about ability, while would invites possibility. You'll learn when to use each one, why native speakers choose one over the other in different contexts, and how to stop second-guessing yourself every time you need to ask for something politely.
Reflection Prompts
Practice Challenge
Choose three situations this week where you need to make a request. Try using could in one casual situation and would in one formal situation. Notice how it feels and how people respond.
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Interested in private English lessons? Check out my teaching profile on italki. Click here. If you're not quite ready for that, visit my website! There, I have lots of other resources that go beyond English towards reframing your entire relationship with language, fluency, and identity.
The Immersion Studio Website
By The Immersion StudioYou've been told that "would" and "could" both work for polite requests — so why does choosing between them feel so confusing? In this episode, we break down the real difference: could asks about ability, while would invites possibility. You'll learn when to use each one, why native speakers choose one over the other in different contexts, and how to stop second-guessing yourself every time you need to ask for something politely.
Reflection Prompts
Practice Challenge
Choose three situations this week where you need to make a request. Try using could in one casual situation and would in one formal situation. Notice how it feels and how people respond.
Learn More
Interested in private English lessons? Check out my teaching profile on italki. Click here. If you're not quite ready for that, visit my website! There, I have lots of other resources that go beyond English towards reframing your entire relationship with language, fluency, and identity.
The Immersion Studio Website