910 - How To Use Should, Wish, And If Only To Express Regret In English

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1021 - Win, Lose, Beat - How to Talk About Sports in English

Game. Match. Two simple words, right?But then when you watch sports in English, you understand the game… but not always the language.Which one should you use? Sometimes I hear people say things like, “I watched a baseball match,” and yeah… it’s understandable, but not so natural. ...  Show more

1020 - To Be Honest – English Tips in a Minute | Happy English

Hey there! It’s Michael here - and welcome back to English Tips in a Minute from Happy English. I’m here every week with a short, simple tip to help you speak English more naturally and confidently.Today, let’s look at a really common conversational phrase - “to be honest…”We use ...  Show more

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