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Daily Easy English #1171: Learn how to use "the more the merrier" with Coach Shane

Daily Easy English #1171: Learn how to use "the more the merrier" with Coach Shane

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Master the American English phrase "the more the merrier" in this fun and free ESL podcast lesson! Join Coach Shane to improve your English speaking, listening, and pronunciation with clear explanations and real-life examples.

Today's Expression: The more the merrier~

Oh, my friend is here. I'm gonna go over there.

No, bring your friend over. The more the merrier~

She's shy! Maybe next time~

Ooh~ A girlfriend! Have fun~~

Why Listen?

  • Learn how to use these words and phrases naturally in conversations.
  • Perfect for ESL/EFL learners aiming to sound like native American English speakers.
  • Boost your listening, comprehension, and American culture knowledge.

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About Coach Shane:
I'm from Vermont, USA, and I create podcasts and videos to help ESL/EFL students master American English pronunciation, speaking, and culture. Find me on iTunes, Spotify, and all major podcast platforms!

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