
Welcome to 5-Minute English Talk - your daily dose of real-world English made simple. In just 5 minutes (or even less!), you'll learn something useful every day, from everyday phrases and clear pronunciation, to casual small talk, grammar basics, and real-life speaking tips. No pressure, no textbooks, just easy, practical English you can use right away. Whether you're just starting out or want to ... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 155 | Founded | a year ago |
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Do you answer every uncertain question with “maybe”?
“Maybe.”
“Maybe I can.”
“Maybe tomorrow.”
While there’s nothing wrong with the word maybe, native English speakers often use a variety of more natural expressions depending on the situation. more
Do you use the word “really” in almost every conversation?
“I’m really tired.”
“That’s really good.”
“It was really interesting.”
“I’m really happy.”
If so, you’re not alone!
In this episode of 5-Minute English Talk, we continue our Sound Mo... more
Do you start every opinion with “I think…”?
“I think it’s good.”
“I think he’s nice.”
“I think this movie is interesting.”
In this episode of 5-Minute English Talk, we continue our Sound More Natural in English series and learn how to express o... more
Do you use the word “good” for everything?
“The movie was good.”
“The food was good.”
“My weekend was good.”
In this episode of 5-Minute English Talk, we continue our Sound More Natural in English series and learn how to replace the word “good”... more
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Short, practical language-learning show focused on real-world English for everyday use. Across recent episodes, the core focus is thinking in English, building fluency through real-life conversations, and speaking with natural rhythm rather than perfect grammar. Listeners encounter actionable techniques such as thinking in chunks, reacting quickly in conversations, mastering common mistakes (do vs. make, much vs. many), and learning vocabulary in context through real dialogues. The format tends to be concise, with practical prompts, drills, and occasional cross-podcast promotions that tie language learning to motivation and mindset. A notable strength is its strong emphasis on mental habits (thinking in English, avoiding translation) alongs... more
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