
Speak Better English with Harry | Episode 423

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In this podcast episode, you’ll learn how to stop saying VERY in English and replace it with 20 stronger advanced adjectives to sound like a native speaker. Stop repeating the same words over and over again!
Click the link to get the full transcript https://bit.ly/40qGkbn
Stop saying “very” in daily conversation. Stop saying “very” in IELTS speaking. Learn to use a wide vocabulary to express your thoughts and feelings.
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In this podcast episode, you’ll learn how to stop saying VERY in English and replace it with 20 stronger advanced adjectives to sound like a native speaker. Stop repeating the same words over and over again!
Click the link to get the full transcript https://bit.ly/40qGkbn
Stop saying “very” in daily conversation. Stop saying “very” in IELTS speaking. Learn to use a wide vocabulary to express your thoughts and feelings.
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Inside: Professional phrases for meetings, emails, delays, and corrections. Plus phrases to avoid.
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Clear, practical English for intermediate and advanced learners. Speak Better English with Harry helps you use natural English with confidence in real situations — at work and in everyday conversations. Each episode focuses on vocabulary, collocations, phrasal verbs, and expressions that native speakers actually use, explained clearly and simply by an experienced native English teacher. This podcast is ideal if you already know the basics and want to sound more natural, fluent, and confident when you speak English.