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English in Comfort

English in Comfort

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75 English Phrases for Daily Conversation | Everyday English Listening & Speaking Practice | Podcast

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Thank you so much for sharing! ❤

— @IngleswithDalex

75 English Phrases for Daily Conversation | Everyday English Listening & Speaking Practice | Podcast

If you’re looking for a natural and relaxing way to improve your English, you’re in the right place. In this episode, you’ll hear 75 essential English phrases commonly used in everyday conversations. These are the kinds of expressions native speakers use all the time—perfect for helping you sound more fluent and confident.

Very Useful Phrases

— @RealEnglishTalksYT

This is not just a list of phrases—it's a full English learning podcast experience where you can listen, repeat, and absorb real, useful language at your own pace. Whether you're getting ready in the morning, commuting, cleaning, or winding down before bed, this video is designed to help you learn English through listening and daily exposure.

Many learners struggle with speaking naturally because they don’t hear enough real English in context. That’s why this video focuses on practical phrases for daily life situations—like greeting people, asking for help, giving your opinion, or simply making small talk. It’s great for listening and speaking practice, improving your English pronunciation, and learning how to speak without thinking too much.

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— @RizwanAbbas-t5d

This video is also ideal if you enjoy learning English through stories, everyday dialogues, or by simply listening while you go about your day. You can use it for shadowing, echoing, or even just relaxing while English becomes more familiar to your ears. It works well whether you're a beginner wanting to expand your vocabulary or an intermediate learner aiming to sound more natural.

Many people also enjoy listening to English while they sleep, and this cozy, clear, and calm format fits that perfectly too.

thank you love it

— @Dr.Cris15

So if you're searching for a way to practice English speaking and listening, build fluency, and feel more confident in real conversations, just press play and enjoy this podcast-style lesson.

Make this video part of your daily English routine—and over time, you’ll notice a big difference in your speaking skills.

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Please keep shwing up🎉

— @Milou-t7p

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How's it going
I'm chilling
Grab a bite
Call it a day
Take a break
Run errands
Keep in touch
In a hurry
Pick up
Just in case
Get things done
Catch up
Out of order
On the go
Make the most of
Settle down
Hangout
Hit the road
Break the ice
Get the ball rolling
What's up
Long time no see
I bm beat
It’s a piece of cake
Let's call it a night
Ibm running late
Hold on a second
It slipped my mind
Ibm all ears
It’s on me
Let's play it by ear
I'm felling under the weather
Lets hit the hay
It's not a big deal
Ibm just pulling your leg
Lets get down to business
I'm in the same Boat
It's up yo you
I'm swamped
Lets wrap it up
Throw someone under the bus
Spill the beans
Hit the nail on the head
Think outside the box
Take it with a grain of salt
Once in a blue moon
On the same page
Cuttin edge
Back to the drawing board
Burn the midnight oil
The ball is in your court
Coat an a arm and a leg
Sit on the fence
Bite the bullet
In a nutshell
Take it easy
t's a win win
You're spot on
It’s not my cup of tea
Hang in there
I'm on it

Thats the last straw
Break a leg

What do you have in mind
It's a no brainer
I'll sleep on it
That's rings a bell

@ChristinaKisku-o2q
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❤thank you

@valuerichby3
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3:20

@windaameilia206
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(3:04) hi

@shubhkipaltan
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Thank you for this video, very enlightening!

@MìnhHiệpNguyễn-i8o
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Soon iwill move to Europe, buy a farm house with big land, my children building their house near me, be happy, meet good and loyalty people.

@marciabernardi231
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this video is helpful.

@Mintenglish-v4v
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Practical indeed! Nicee 👍

@TerrellColeman-p9d
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I love it

@Mr.carrot493
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Do you have channel in podcast mobile app?

@LinhHoang-vk4zn
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Nice podcast

@SkillUpEnglish-Podcast
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This dialogue is very good and easy to understand for beginners. It is very important to have this kind of useful videos to communicate with everyone.

@АлександрСеменов-к9е4с
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Super useful for me ❤

@FlareEnglish
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Excelente

@NightGamesEC
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I love the simple explanations and clear examples. Easy to understand! 👍

@Anya-XF
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❤i am listing and learn you are 👋

@misbahsaleem1240
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thank you it's really helping me 🤗

@Arhazxx
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Ok that's good video

@AlphaMindTraderr
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Hear me out guys, this channel will be your great boost on speaking if you practice 30 mins to 1 hour a day via any video, just repeating the conversation with the tutor without any complicated thought, simply follow the flows, and you'll get improvement around one month for sure, English speaking shouldn't be difficult, and it isn't, this channel shows how a simple yet completed daily conversation works and it actually brings you to the real life talking. Thank you English in comfort, you've been helping me a lot.

@bobberray4835
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I like that

@juancuello3286
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Good video

@sachdikahani7877
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It is too fast. Make it slow little slow pls

@Sasaradukenmidiniwansapalabewa
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Try watching this at 0.75x speed first to catch every sound, then move to normal speed. It helped me a lot with difficult accents.

@EasyEnglishTales-o
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Thank you for this video

@MerrySimpleEnglish
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No bhai

@Lucky_boy_1997
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so useful. Thank you

@EnglishMadeEasyAcadamy
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it is C-1 level in English?

@zooazls
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• Call it a day. (3:20)

• Take a break. (3:52)

• Run errands. (4:21)

• Keep in touch. (4:54)

• In a hurry. (5:33)

• Pick up. (6:01)

• Just in case. (6:29)

• Get things done. (7:02)

• Catch up. (7:33)

• Out of order. (8:26)

• On the go. (8:57)

• Make the most of. (9:27)

• Settle down. (9:54)

• Hang out. (10:48)

• Hit the road. (11:13)

• Break the ice. (11:43)

• Get the ball rolling. (12:08)

• What's up? (12:37)

• Long time no see. (13:23)

• I'm beat. (14:02)

• It's a piece of cake. (14:46)

• Let's call it a night. (15:31)

• I'm running late. (16:13)

• Hold on a second. (16:58)

• It slipped my mind. (17:31)

• I'm all ears. (18:15)

• It's on me. (18:50)

• Let's play it by ear. (19:26)

• I'm feeling under the weather. (20:10)

• Let's hit the hay. (20:41)

• It's not a big deal. (21:11)

• I'm just pulling your leg. (21:43)

• Let's get down to business. (22:18)

• I'm in the same boat. (22:44)

• It's up to you. (23:24)

• I'm swamped. (23:50)

• Let's wrap it up. (24:25)

• Throw someone under the bus. (24:37)

• Spill the beans. (25:13)

• Hit the nail on the head. (25:48)

• Think outside the box. (26:29)

• Take it with a grain of salt. (27:11)

• Once in a blue moon. (27:38)

• On the same page. (28:08)

• Cutting edge. (28:45)

• Back to the drawing board. (29:11)

• Burn the midnight oil. (29:41)

• The ball is in your court. (30:06)

• Cost an arm and a leg. (30:37)

• Sit on the fence. (31:11)

• Bite the bullet. (31:36)

• In a nutshell. (32:04)

• Take it easy. (32:33)

• That's a win-win. (33:02)

• You're spot on. (33:30)

• It's not my cup of tea. (33:57)

• That's the last straw. (34:24)

• Hang in there. (35:00)

• I'm on it. (35:26)

• Break a leg. (35:53)

• What do you have in mind? (36:15)

• It's a no-brainer. (36:43)

• I'll sleep on it. (37:07)

• That rings a bell. (37:25)

• Go the extra mile. (37:48)

• Cut corners. (38:09)

• Let's cross that bridge when we come to it. (38:26)

• Let's face it. (38:54)

• I'm on the fence. (39:19)

• Let's shake on it. (39:40)

• It's up in the air. (39:59)

• I'm running on fumes. (40:21)
by chathurya definitely did not copy and paste at all

@cscraft248-rblx
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You explained how to use all the phrases very well. And those phrases are perfect for begin learners! Thanks a lot~

@SmoothFlowEnglish
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Real voice stories --> https://youtube.com/@english__audio__tales?si=J96O8D1qN-qqeorL

@embiemustafa7415
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I will repeat this lesson as much as possible THANKS

@Mr.carrot493
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I love it

@Mr.carrot493
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I recognized that male voice and that the reason Im hearing this

@Mr.carrot493
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• Call it a day. (3:20)
• Take a break. (3:52)
• Run errands. (4:21)
• Keep in touch. (4:54)
• In a hurry. (5:33)
• Pick up. (6:01)
• Just in case. (6:29)
• Get things done. (7:02)
• Catch up. (7:33)
• Out of order. (8:26)
• On the go. (8:57)
• Make the most of. (9:27)
• Settle down. (9:54)
• Hang out. (10:48)
• Hit the road. (11:13)
• Break the ice. (11:43)
• Get the ball rolling. (12:08)
• What's up? (12:37)
• Long time no see. (13:23)
• I'm beat. (14:02)
• It's a piece of cake. (14:46)
• Let's call it a night. (15:31)
• I'm running late. (16:13)
• Hold on a second. (16:58)
• It slipped my mind. (17:31)
• I'm all ears. (18:15)
• It's on me. (18:50)
• Let's play it by ear. (19:26)
• I'm feeling under the weather. (20:10)
• Let's hit the hay. (20:41)
• It's not a big deal. (21:11)
• I'm just pulling your leg. (21:43)
• Let's get down to business. (22:18)
• I'm in the same boat. (22:44)
• It's up to you. (23:24)
• I'm swamped. (23:50)
• Let's wrap it up. (24:25)
• Throw someone under the bus. (24:37)
• Spill the beans. (25:13)
• Hit the nail on the head. (25:48)
• Think outside the box. (26:29)
• Take it with a grain of salt. (27:11)
• Once in a blue moon. (27:38)
• On the same page. (28:08)
• Cutting edge. (28:45)
• Back to the drawing board. (29:11)
• Burn the midnight oil. (29:41)
• The ball is in your court. (30:06)
• Cost an arm and a leg. (30:37)
• Sit on the fence. (31:11)
• Bite the bullet. (31:36)
• In a nutshell. (32:04)
• Take it easy. (32:33)
• That's a win-win. (33:02)
• You're spot on. (33:30)
• It's not my cup of tea. (33:57)
• That's the last straw. (34:24)
• Hang in there. (35:00)
• I'm on it. (35:26)
• Break a leg. (35:53)
• What do you have in mind? (36:15)
• It's a no-brainer. (36:43)
• I'll sleep on it. (37:07)
• That rings a bell. (37:25)
• Go the extra mile. (37:48)
• Cut corners. (38:09)
• Let's cross that bridge when we come to it. (38:26)
• Let's face it. (38:54)
• I'm on the fence. (39:19)
• Let's shake on it. (39:40)
• It's up in the air. (39:59)
• I'm running on fumes. (40:21)

@lalitpawar
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IT IS DIFFICULT TO FIND THE BEGINNING OF THE PARAGRAPH.

@MarioGarcia-rz5hu
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nice one

@ChinaCentral-tv
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Beautiful voice

@abc95949
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👍🏻

@talhamalik1641
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Learning all the phrases in one day is difficult so I going to learn one day one phrase method.

Day 1: How is it going?

Next days in comment

@rakeshrockz2077
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This video is so helpful! 🌟
These daily phrases make English feel much easier to use.
Which phrase do you guys use the most in real life? 😊

@MissEmmaEnglish
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This is exactly what I’ve been searching for!

@СветланаШемардина
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Awesome

@hoangduc7644
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These tips are so helpful! Also, practicing English through questions and answers is really great too.

@QuickSpeak-QeA
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Practical and Useful.

@EnglishEden