How to use CAN & CAN'T in Real English Conversations

How to use CAN & CAN'T in Real English Conversations Have you ever tried to say "I can't go" in English and it came out completely wrong? Maybe you said "I no can go" — or "I can to swim" — and someone looked at you like you spoke a different language entirely. If that sounds familiar, you are not alone. In this episode of Daily English, Jack and Chloe sit down for a real, natural English conversation and break down one of the most important and most misunderstood structures in spoken English: CAN and CAN'T. This is not a grammar lecture. There are no confusing rules, no textbook language, and no boring lists. Just two friends talking — exactly the kind of daily English conversation practice that actually helps you improve. Whether you are at A1 or A2 level, studying for CEFR, preparing for IELTS, or simply trying to speak English more naturally in your daily life, this conversation is made for you. You will hear real English, learn real English sentences, and by the end, you will feel the difference between CAN and CAN'T the way a native speaker does — not because you memorized a rule, but because it finally makes sense. By the end of this conversation, you will know exactly how to use CAN and CAN'T to talk about your skills, your abilities, and your everyday life — and you will never make those common beginner mistakes again. Jack and Chloe go through the most frequent errors that beginners make with CAN and CAN'T, and they explain everything using one simple, visual idea that makes the whole thing click. This is the kind of English learning that sticks, because it connects to real life, real situations, and real English conversations you can use starting today. Your homework is waiting for you in the comments: write one sentence with CAN and one sentence with CAN'T — something true about your own life. Jack and Chloe read every single comment and respond with kindness, so do not be afraid to try. If this video helped you, please give it a like, leave your two sentences in the comments, and subscribe to Daily English so you never miss a daily English conversation. New content every single day — because fluent English is built one conversation at a time. 👇 Write your three sentences in the comments below and we will read every single one! 🔔 Subscribe and turn on notifications so you never miss a new episode. 👍 Like this video if it helped you — it means the world to us and helps more learners find this channel. #EnglishForBeginners #DailyEnglish #LearnEnglish #EnglishConversation #EnglishSpeakingPractice

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