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  • Work & Study

    Hi! I'm Brian-sensei, and I help learners speak natural, everyday English. Here are two useful phra...

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    2025-07-15
  • Speak Natural English: Social Media & Tech

    Hi! I'm Brian-sensei, and I help learners speak natural, everyday English. Here are two useful phra...

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    2025-07-14
  • Speak Natural English: Shopping and Eating Out

    Hi! I'm Brian-sensei, and I help learners speak natural, everyday English. Here are two use...

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    2025-07-12
  • Speak Natural English: Apologizes

    Hi! I'm Brian-sensei, and I help learners speak natural, everyday English. Here are two useful phra...

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    2025-07-12
  • Speak Natural English: Giving Advice

    Hi! I'm Brian-sensei, and I help learners speak natural, everyday English. Here are two useful phra...

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    2025-07-11
  • Speak Natural English: Asking for Help

    Hi! I'm Brian-sensei, and I help learners speak natural, everyday English. Here are two useful phra...

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    2025-07-9
  • Speak Natural English: Expressing Opinions

    Hi! I'm Brian-sensei, and I help learners speak natural, everyday English. Here are two useful phra...

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    2025-07-7
  • Speak Natural English: Making Plans

    Hi! I'm Brian-sensei, and I help learners speak natural, everyday English. Here are two useful phra...

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    2025-07-6
  • Speak Natural English: Everyday Greetings

    Hi! I'm Brian-sensei, and I help learners speak natural, everyday English. Here are two useful phra...

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    2025-07-3
  • Natural English - That makes sense

    Instead of “I understand”? Try this natural phrase: “That makes sense” — it’s a friendly and casual...

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    2025-06-14
  • Natural English - I'm good, thanks

    Instead of saying “No, thank you,” Try “I’m good, thanks” — it’s casual, polite, and very natural. ...

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    2025-06-13
  • Natural English - No worries

    Instead of “It’s okay”? Try this natural phrase: “No worries” — it’s casual, friendly, and super co...

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    2025-06-12
  • Natural English - It's a pleasure meeting you.

    Still saying “Nice to meet you”? Try this natural phrase: “It’s a pleasure meeting you” — it sounds...

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    2025-06-11
  • Natural English - I have no idea

    Still saying “I don’t know”? Try this natural phrase: “I have no idea” — it means you really don’t ...

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    2025-06-10
  • Natural English - Tasty

    Still saying “delicious”? Try this natural phrase: “It’s so tasty!” — it’s simple and super common ...

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    2025-06-9
  • Expressions - Swamped

    Still saying “I’m very busy”? Try this natural phrase: “I’m swamped” — it means you have way too mu...

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    2025-06-7
  • Expressions - Hang on

    Still saying “wait”? Try this natural phrase: “Hang on” — it means to wait a moment, usually casual...

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    2025-06-6
  • Expressions - Cut it out

    Always saying “Stop it”? Try this natural phrase: “Cut it out” — it means to stop doing something a...

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    2025-06-5
  • Expressions - In a good mood

    Always saying “I’m happy”? Try this natural phrase: “I’m in a good mood” — it means you're feeling ...

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    2025-06-4
  • Expressions - Take it easy

    Instead of saying “relax”? Try this natural phrase: “Take it easy” — it means to rest or not stress...

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  • Expressions - I could eat a horse

    Instead of saying “I’m really hungry”? Try this fun phrase: “I could eat a horse” — it means you’re...

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  • Tone Tips - No

    Different Ways to Say “No”! Today’s quick tip is about a simple but important word: “No.” There are...

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    2025-06-2
  • Tone Tips - I'm Sorry

    Here’s a quick tip on different ways to say “I’m sorry.” Try these common options: My bad (casual)S...

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    2025-06-1
  • Expressions - Head out

    Do you always say "I'm going out"? Want to sound more natural? Try this phrase: "head out" It means...

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    2025-05-31
  • Expressions - Hit the road

    Do you always say “I’m leaving now”? Want to sound more natural? Try this phrase: "hit the road" It...

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    2025-05-30
  • Tone Tips - Yes

    Different Ways to Say “Yes”! Today’s quick tip is about a simple but powerful word: “Yes.” There ar...

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    2025-05-29
  • Tone Tips - Thank you

    Different Ways to Say “Thank You”!  Today’s quick tip is about one of the most useful expressions i...

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    2025-05-28
  • Expressions - Hit the sack

    Here’s a natural English phrase: "hit the sack" It means to go to bed or go to sleep. I’m so tired—...

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    2025-05-27
  • Expressions - Hit the books

    Here’s a natural English phrase: "hit the books" It means to start studying seriously. I have a big...

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    2025-05-26
  • Expressions - Under the weather

    Here’s a natural English phrase: "under the weather" It means you're not feeling well—maybe just a ...

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