Speak Better English with Harry

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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.

  1. vor 8 Std.

    Business English | How to Ask Your Manager for Help in English [601]

    🚨 Take the free Test Your Meeting English quiz and find out which meeting situations you need to practise ➡️ https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/meetingquiz Learn how to ask your manager for help in English without sounding unsure or incapable at work. In this Business English podcast episode, you’ll learn natural ways to ask for advice, request clarification, explain when you’re stuck and get the support you need from your manager. This lesson is for intermediate and advanced English learners who use English at work and want to communicate more confidently with managers and colleagues. Improve your workplace English and learn practical English phrases you can use in real professional conversations. Share Your Thoughts Do you use English at work? In meetings, you may know exactly what you want to say but still need a few extra seconds to find the English. You may also hesitate because you’re not sure whether a phrase sounds natural, too direct or too weak. Take my free Meeting English Quiz and try 8 real meeting situations. You’ll see which answers work well in English and where you may need better phrases for meetings. Take the free Meeting English Quiz: https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/meetingquiz If you’d rather work on your English with a teacher, book a free trial lesson. We’ll look at the situations you deal with at work and decide what you need to improve first. Book a free trial lesson: https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/trial

  2. 12. Aug.

    Business English | How to Ask for Clarification in English at Work [600]

    🚨 Take the FREE Test Your Meeting English quiz and find out which meeting situations you need to practise ➡️ https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/meetingquiz Someone repeats the same thing, but you still don’t understand. What do you ask next?  In this business English lesson, learn how to move beyond simply asking someone to repeat themselves and get the information you actually need. You’ll learn how to ask for simpler wording, an example, the practical meaning, or clarification about the part that affects your work. A useful lesson for anyone who wants to learn English for meetings, calls and everyday communication at work. Share Your Thoughts Do you use English at work? In meetings, you may know exactly what you want to say but still need a few extra seconds to find the English. You may also hesitate because you’re not sure whether a phrase sounds natural, too direct or too weak. Take my free Meeting English Quiz and try 8 real meeting situations. You’ll see which answers work well in English and where you may need better phrases for meetings. Take the free Meeting English Quiz: https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/meetingquiz If you’d rather work on your English with a teacher, book a free trial lesson. We’ll look at the situations you deal with at work and decide what you need to improve first. Book a free trial lesson: https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/trial

  3. 5. Aug.

    Business English: What to Say When Someone Challenges Your Idea [599]

    🚨 Take the free Test Your Meeting English quiz and find out which meeting situations you need to practise ➡️ https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/meetingquiz In this Business English lesson, you’ll learn how to defend your ideas when a colleague, manager or client challenges you in a meeting. Harry explains how to respond clearly, support your reasoning, deal with objections and show the possible consequences of a different decision without becoming defensive. This episode is for B2-level non-native professionals who want to learn English for work, improve their English for meetings and speak more clearly when their proposal, recommendation or plan is questioned. Share Your Thoughts Do you use English at work? In meetings, you may know exactly what you want to say but still need a few extra seconds to find the English. You may also hesitate because you’re not sure whether a phrase sounds natural, too direct or too weak. Take my free Meeting English Quiz and try 8 real meeting situations. You’ll see which answers work well in English and where you may need better phrases for meetings. Take the free Meeting English Quiz: https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/meetingquiz If you’d rather work on your English with a teacher, book a free trial lesson. We’ll look at the situations you deal with at work and decide what you need to improve first. Book a free trial lesson: https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/trial

  4. 29. Juli

    Business English | 14 English Phrases for Giving Progress Updates at Work [598]

    🚨 Take the free Test Your Meeting English quiz and find out which meeting situations you need to practise ➡️ https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/meetingquiz Learn how to give a clear progress update in English during meetings, project calls and everyday workplace conversations. This business English lesson teaches practical phrases for saying that work is on track, nearly finished, delayed, waiting for another team or affected by changing priorities. The episode is designed for non-native English speakers who work in international companies and already understand their job well, but need more accurate and natural English to explain progress, deadlines and problems. You will hear useful workplace English phrases with clear explanations and examples, so you can give project updates with more confidence in meetings. Share Your Thoughts Do you use English at work? In meetings, you may know exactly what you want to say but still need a few extra seconds to find the English. You may also hesitate because you’re not sure whether a phrase sounds natural, too direct or too weak. Take my free Meeting English Quiz and try 8 real meeting situations. You’ll see which answers work well in English and where you may need better phrases for meetings. Take the free Meeting English Quiz: https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/meetingquiz If you’d rather work on your English with a teacher, book a free trial lesson. We’ll look at the situations you deal with at work and decide what you need to improve first. Book a free trial lesson: https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/trial

  5. 22. Juli

    Business English | How to Answer Unexpected Questions at Work [597]

    🚨 Take the free Test Your Meeting English quiz and find out which meeting situations you need to practise ➡️ https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/meetingquiz What can you say when someone asks you an unexpected question at work and you do not have the answer yet? Learn 10 natural business English phrases that give you time to think, help you clarify the question and tell the other person exactly when you will reply. This practical English lesson is for professionals who use English in meetings, calls and workplace conversations. You will learn how to ask for time to think, check that you understood the question and say clearly when you will have an answer. Use these phrases to improve your spoken English for work, handle difficult questions with more confidence and communicate clearly with international colleagues. Share Your Thoughts Do you use English at work? In meetings, you may know exactly what you want to say but still need a few extra seconds to find the English. You may also hesitate because you’re not sure whether a phrase sounds natural, too direct or too weak. Take my free Meeting English Quiz and try 8 real meeting situations. You’ll see which answers work well in English and where you may need better phrases for meetings. Take the free Meeting English Quiz: https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/meetingquiz If you’d rather work on your English with a teacher, book a free trial lesson. We’ll look at the situations you deal with at work and decide what you need to improve first. Book a free trial lesson: https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/trial

  6. 15. Juli

    Learn Business English: Check, Confirm or Clarify? [596]

    🚨 Take the free Test Your Meeting English quiz and find out which meeting situations you need to practise ➡️ https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/meetingquiz Do you know whether to check, confirm or clarify a deadline, decision or instruction? Many English learners understand these three verbs but hesitate when they need to use them in a work email, meeting or call. By the end of this business English lesson, you’ll know how to check information, confirm decisions and clarify instructions without sounding vague. You’ll also learn the correct grammar patterns and common mistakes to avoid. Use this episode to improve your business English vocabulary, learn English for work and communicate more clearly in professional emails, meetings and calls. Share Your Thoughts Do you use English at work? In meetings, you may know exactly what you want to say but still need a few extra seconds to find the English. You may also hesitate because you’re not sure whether a phrase sounds natural, too direct or too weak. Take my free Meeting English Quiz and try 8 real meeting situations. You’ll see which answers work well in English and where you may need better phrases for meetings. Take the free Meeting English Quiz: https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/meetingquiz If you’d rather work on your English with a teacher, book a free trial lesson. We’ll look at the situations you deal with at work and decide what you need to improve first. Book a free trial lesson: https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/trial

  7. 8. Juli

    10 Advanced English Collocations for Negative Feelings and Emotions [595]

    🚨Improve your English with structured online lessons. Book a free trial and get clear feedback on your level, pronunciation and speaking. Book here ➡️  https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/trial In this episode, you will learn advanced English collocations for negative feelings and emotions. These natural word combinations will help you describe how people feel in a more accurate and fluent way, without relying on basic words. This lesson is especially useful for intermediate and advanced English learners who want to improve their English vocabulary, sound more natural when speaking, and understand the expressions native speakers use in real conversations. You will hear clear explanations, natural examples and practical ways to use this vocabulary correctly. The episode will also help you understand the difference between knowing individual English words and knowing which words naturally go together. Listen to improve your advanced English vocabulary, English collocations, speaking fluency and confidence. This episode is suitable for B2, C1 and advanced English learners who want to speak more naturally and express feelings with greater accuracy. Learn English with practical vocabulary you can understand, remember and use in real conversations. Share Your Thoughts Do you use English at work? In meetings, you may know exactly what you want to say but still need a few extra seconds to find the English. You may also hesitate because you’re not sure whether a phrase sounds natural, too direct or too weak. Take my free Meeting English Quiz and try 8 real meeting situations. You’ll see which answers work well in English and where you may need better phrases for meetings. Take the free Meeting English Quiz: https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/meetingquiz If you’d rather work on your English with a teacher, book a free trial lesson. We’ll look at the situations you deal with at work and decide what you need to improve first. Book a free trial lesson: https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/trial

  8. 1. Juli

    Business English | How to Criticise Politely in English at Work [594]

    🚨 Take the free Test Your Meeting English quiz and find out which meeting situations you need to practise ➡️ https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/test-your-meeting-english/ Learn how to criticise politely in English without sounding rude, aggressive, or too direct. In this episode, you’ll hear natural English phrases you can use when giving feedback, disagreeing carefully, or pointing out a problem in a business environment. These phrases are useful for meetings, workplace conversations, emails, and everyday situations with people you know. This episode is especially helpful for intermediate and advanced English learners who want to sound more professional, diplomatic, and confident when giving criticism in English. Share Your Thoughts Do you use English at work? In meetings, you may know exactly what you want to say but still need a few extra seconds to find the English. You may also hesitate because you’re not sure whether a phrase sounds natural, too direct or too weak. Take my free Meeting English Quiz and try 8 real meeting situations. You’ll see which answers work well in English and where you may need better phrases for meetings. Take the free Meeting English Quiz: https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/meetingquiz If you’d rather work on your English with a teacher, book a free trial lesson. We’ll look at the situations you deal with at work and decide what you need to improve first. Book a free trial lesson: https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/trial

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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.