Speak Better English with Harry
Clear, practical English for intermediate and advanced learners. Speak Better English with Harry helps you use natural English with confidence in real situations — at work and in everyday conversations. Each episode focuses on vocabulary, collocations, phrasal verbs, and expressions that native speakers actually use, explained clearly and simply by an experienced native English teacher. This podcast is ideal if you already know the basics and want to sound more natural, fluent, and confident when you speak English.
Speak Better English with Harry
Speak Better English with Harry | Episode 476
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Welcome to today’s podcast episode! If you're looking to improve your speaking skills and sound more like a native, this lesson is for you. We'll go over 10 important phrases that are perfect for giving recommendations in English. These popular English phrases will help you in everyday conversations and when making small talk.
I’ll show you how to use each phrase with easy examples, so you can start using them in your conversations right away. Learning these English phrases will not only help you sound more natural but also increase your confidence in speaking English. Join me to learn useful vocabulary for daily use and see how simple it can be to recommend things in English like a pro. This lesson is all about making your English conversations fluent and more engaging.
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