How to Use Was, Went & Felt in Real English Conversations
Do you get confused every time you hear sentences like: “I was tired…” “I went home…” and “I felt terrible…”? You’re not alone — and the problem is NOT your grammar. The real problem is that English past tense is usually taught with boring rules… instead of real-life communication. In this lesson, you’ll finally understand the REAL difference between: WAS / WERE → your condition or situation WENT → movement and destination FELT → emotions and inner feelings And the best part? You’ll learn everything through realistic stories, workplace English, stress, emotions, and natural daily conversations — exactly how native speakers actually communicate. No grammar whiteboard. No confusing explanations. No memorization stress. Just REAL English for real life. 🔎 What you’ll learn in this lesson: How to use WAS and WERE to describe situations naturally. The real meaning behind WENT and movement in English. Why FELT is all about emotions and inner experience. The powerful “Photo vs Video vs Emotion” method. How native speakers describe stressful days naturally. The difference between condition, destination, and emotion. Real-life English storytelling techniques. Common past tense mistakes English learners make. How to stop translating grammar rules in your head. How to sound natural and fluent in conversations. Real workplace English and daily life situations. You’ll practice with realistic conversations, visual examples, and natural spoken English — so you don’t just study grammar… you actually EXPERIENCE English while speaking. 💡 Perfect for: Beginners who feel confused with Was, Went, and Felt. Learners who want to speak natural English. People who hate complicated grammar explanations. English learners preparing for real conversations. Anyone who wants to improve spoken English fast. 🎯 Comment Challenge: Tell us about your last bad day 👇 • Write one sentence with “I was…” • Write one sentence with “I went…” • Write one sentence with “I felt…” We read your comments and reply to them! 👍 If this lesson helped you, like the video 🔔 Subscribe for more clear, practical English lessons 💬 Practice every day — that’s how fluency happens. #LearnEnglish #EnglishConversation #EnglishForBeginners #PastTense #WasWentFelt #EnglishGrammar #SpeakEnglish #LearnEnglishFast #EnglishFluency #RealLifeEnglish

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