Native English Speakers Make These Mistakes Every Day (Don’t Panic!)
Are you worried about making mistakes in English? 😬 Here’s some good news: native English speakers make grammar mistakes every single day — and most of the time, nobody notices or cares. In this fun and relaxed lesson, I’ll show you real English mistakes native speakers make, explain why they happen, and help you understand the difference between textbook English and real-life English. You’ll learn about common problems like: ✔ less vs fewer ✔ “me and my friend” ✔ double negatives ✔ could of / should of ✔ sentence fragments in spoken English This video is perfect for English learners, ESL students, and anyone who wants to sound more natural and confident in English. Remember: English is about communication, not perfection. 👍 Like the video if this helped 📌 Subscribe for relaxed, real English lessons 💬 Comment below: Which mistake do you hear the most?

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