How to Talk About Your Feelings in English | Easy Real-Life Conversation
🎧 Learn how to talk about your feelings in English with this easy real-life conversation for beginners. In this episode of The English Room, you will learn simple and natural English phrases to express how you feel in daily life. Many English learners can say “I’m fine” or “I’m good,” but when they want to explain real feelings like tired, nervous, excited, confused, proud, or disappointed, they feel stuck. This lesson will help you talk about your feelings clearly, calmly, and naturally in English. ✅ In this episode, you will learn how to: Talk about your feelings in simple English Use phrases like “I feel…” and “I’m…” naturally Explain your feelings with “because” Say when you feel tired, nervous, excited, proud, confused, or sad Talk about difficult feelings politely Respond kindly when someone shares their feelings Use real-life English for friends, work, school, and daily conversations Build confidence when expressing yourself in English This episode is perfect for: A2–B1 English learners English beginners Learners who want real-life English conversation practice Students improving English speaking and listening People who want to express themselves more naturally Anyone who enjoys easy English podcasts for daily life 🎧 How to practice: First, listen and relax. Then listen again and repeat the useful feeling phrases out loud. Finally, try to make your own sentence using “I feel…” and “because.” Example phrases: I feel tired because I slept late. I’m nervous because I have a meeting. I feel proud because I practiced English today. I’m excited about my trip. I’m a little confused. Could you explain it again? I’m not feeling great today. I’m sorry to hear that. I’m here for you. Here in The English Room, we help you learn English in a warm, simple, and stress-free way. You do not need perfect English to express yourself. One honest sentence can help someone understand how you really feel. 💬 Practice in the comments: How do you feel today? Example: I feel happy because I learned something new. I feel tired because I had a long day. I feel proud because I practiced English today. 📌 If this episode helps you, please like this video and subscribe to The English Room for more easy English podcasts, real-life English conversations, English listening practice, and speaking lessons for beginners. #LearnEnglish #EnglishPodcast #EasyEnglishPodcast #TalkAboutFeelings #EnglishConversation #EnglishSpeakingPractice #EnglishListeningPractice #DailyEnglish #RealLifeEnglish #EnglishForBeginners #A2English #B1English #SpeakEnglish #ConversationPractice #TheEnglishRoom

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