English Daily Conversation
💬 English Daily Conversation | English Listening Practice | Real-Life Conversations Sound more natural in English—starting today! In this lesson, you will follow four friends and colleagues — James, Sophie, Marcus, and Aisha — through a completely ordinary Wednesday, from their morning greetings at the office all the way to their goodbyes at the end of the day. This is the English that textbooks rarely teach — the real, warm, natural language that native speakers use dozens of times every single day. Greetings, small talk, workplace conversations, giving opinions, making plans, and saying goodbye—all in one lesson. In this lesson you will learn: ✅ How to greet people naturally in British English—"Morning!", "Alright?", and more ✅ The difference between "How are you?" and "How are you doing?" — and exactly how to answer ✅ What small talk is, why it matters, and the topics English speakers use most ✅ Common British idioms — "ground to a halt," "wouldn't miss it," "tell me about it," and more ✅ Workplace English — run-throughs, getting on with tasks, and giving feedback ✅ How to end a conversation naturally—"That's me done," "I need to run," or "Shall we?" ✅ The art of hyperbole in everyday British English — why everything is "horrendous" or "a nightmare" Perfect for: B1 / B2 level learners | Everyday English | British English | Workplace English | Conversational English 🎯 Before you watch, write your answers to these two questions in the comments: What is the difference between "How are you?" and "How are you doing?"—and how should you answer? What does it mean to "make small talk," and when do English speakers do it? 📌 Timestamps 0:00 Introduction & questions 1:00 Morning greetings—arriving at work 2:30 Kitchen conversation — small talk and question tags 4:10 Marcus arrives — idioms and hyperbole 5:40 Aisha's announcement — workplace English 7:00 Lunchtime conversation — small talk in action 8:30 The client meeting—giving feedback naturally 10:00 End of the day — saying goodbye in British English 10:55 Vocabulary review 11:40 Answers to the two questions 👍 If this lesson helped you, please like, subscribe, and share it with a friend who is learning English. Every like and subscribe helps this channel grow and reach more learners around the world. 🔔 Ring the notification bell so you never miss a new lesson! 💬 Tell me in the comments—which phrase from today surprised you the most? And what do people make small talk about in your country? #EnglishListening #LearnEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #BritishEnglish #EverydayEnglish #EnglishConversation #SmallTalk #WorkplaceEnglish #B1English #B2English #EnglishListeningPractice

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